Author: Tais

Perennial and universal need

Reinforce your prayers and develop a more self-aware attitude – watchfulness, in Christic language –, with less rationalizations and ego defenses. Otherwise, there can neither be authentic self-knowledge, nor the overcoming of...

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Humility and lucidity

Humility is lucidity. Lucidity in the sense of neither exaggerating one’s own qualities nor the flaws of others, and neither underestimating the qualities of others nor one’s own flaws.   Benjamin Teixeira de Aguiar...

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Faith and fanaticism

Faith must be the result of the laborious work of the intellect and of the intuition, combined to the most high sentiments and moral values one bears, that is, concerning to the best of one’s own mind and spirit. The narrow...

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Unburied corpses

Unburied corpses need to be buried. Psychological, moral and/or relational pendencies demand profound resolution and conclusion, or else they tend to contaminate all areas of a person’s life. Properly released in the soil of the...

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The miracle of every day

Do not hesitate at the possibility to extend the good, even in what seems to you to be insignificant amounts. The miraculous Web of Life leads you, at every moment, to the right person and circumstance, where you can better...

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