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Meditations:
The 16 statutes for the 2005!
Victor Perez Centeno, UNCTAD
- All men are different. And should do everything
possible to continue to be so.
- Each human being has been granted two
courses of action: that of deed and that of contemplation.
Both lead to the same place.
- Each human being has been granted two qualities:
power and gift. Power drives man to meet his
destiny, his gift obliges him to share with others
that which is good in him. A man must know
when to use his power, and when to use his gift.
- Each human being has been granted a virtue:
the capacity to choose. For he who does not
use this virtue, it becomes a curse - and others
will always choose for him.
- Each human being has the right to two blessings,
which are: the blessing to do right, and the
blessing to err. In the latter case, there is always
a path of learning leading to the right way.
- Each human being has his own sexual profile,
and should exercise it without guilt - provided
he does not oblige others to exercise it
with him.
- Each human being has his own personal
dreams to be fulfilled, and this is the reason he
is in the world. The personal dreams is manifest
in his enthusiasm for what he does.
Single paragraph - the Personal Dream may
be abandoned for a certain time, provided
one does not forget it and returns as soon as
possible.
- Each man has a feminine side, and each
woman has a masculine side. It is necessary to
use discipline with intuition, and to use intuition
objectively.
- Each human being must know two languages:
the language of society and the language
of the omens. The first serves for communication
with others. The second serves to
interpret messages from God.
- Each human being has the right to seek out
joy, joy being understood as something which
makes one content - not necessarily that which
makes others content.
- Each human being must keep alight within
him the sacred flame of madness. And must
behave like a normal person.
- The only faults considered grave are the
following: not respecting the rights of one’s
neighbor, letting oneself be paralyzed by fear,
feeling guilty, thinking one does not deserve
the good and bad which occurs in life, and
being a coward.
- All religions lead to the same God, and all
deserve the same respect.
Single paragraph - A man who chooses a religion
is also choosing a collective manner of
adoration and of sharing the mysteries. Nevertheless,
he alone is responsible for his actions
along the Way, and he has no right to transfer
to religion the responsibility for his steps and
his decisions.
- Everything which is done in the present,
affects the future by consequence, and the past
by redemption.
End !

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