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Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus. Scribere proposui de contemptu mundano ut degentes seculi non mulcentur in vano. Iam est hora surgere a sompno mortis pravo. Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur. Omnia mors perimit et nulli miseretur. Ni conversus fueris et sicut puer factus et vitam mutaveris in meliores actus intrare non poteris regnum Dei beatus. Tuba cum sonuerit dies erit extrema et iudex advenerit vocabit sempiterna electos in patria prescitos ad inferna. Quam felices fuerint qui cum Christo regnabunt facie ad faciem sic eum adspectabunt Sanctus Dominus Sabaoth conclamabunt.
Et quam tristes fuerint qui eterne peribunt pene non deficient nec propter has obibunt. Heu heu miseri numquam inde exibunt. Cuncti reges seculi et in mundo magnates advertant et clerici omnesque potestates fiant velut parvuli dimitant vanitates. Heu fratres karissimi si digne contemplemus passionem Domini amara et si flemus ut pupillam oculi servabit ne peccemus. Alma Virgo virginum in celis coronata apud tuum filium sis nobis advocata et post hoc exilium occurens mediata. Vila cadaver eris cur non peccare vereris. Cur intumescere quearis. Ut quid peccuniam quearis. Quid vestes pomposas geris. Ut quid honores quearis. Cur non paenitens confiteris. Contra proximum non laeteris. (in Llibre Vermell de Montserrat, 1399) | .. |
1 comment:
Thank you again for posting such a well-dressed young man!
Still, if you allow me to make a slight and kind comment, can we speak of "Just Perfection" ?
Can we really find perfection in our world ?
Though I am not a philosopher (far far from that), I humbly believe that there's no such thing as perfection over here !
On the contrary, I believe that the road towards bliss and sincere happiness begins when we assess our faults, defects, failings, when we acknowledge that we are plain human beings with our own disadvantages!
Of course, this does not prevent us from improving, but we should do so at our own speed, according to our own possibilities, and by respecting people around us, our various circles !
As far as I am concerned, once again, unlike Hadrian's lover, I don't need an apotheosis !
Nor do I need to reach the far invisible horizon of the blue Heavens !
Maybe perfection is obtained when we,the MAN, are both deeply rooted on our terrestrial Earth, with our head/brain evolving among the shiny stars and the blue Empyrean !
That way, we may become almost perfect , because we have triumphed over people like Pascal who always wanted to compare us either to beasts or to angels !
We are above such spurious, ludicrous comparisons !
We are free human beings, proud to become what and who we really are !
Such a human transformation is just priceless, hence perfection !
Cheers,
Antinous
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