The Action


The action implies a determination to operate, that is to go from the Power to the Act.

Everytime we act we manifest ourselves. The manifestations implies, therefore, a "form" of expression.

It follows that an "action" is an act that should associate responsibly the will to the expression or, in other words, the strength to the beauty. All this is independent of the importance of the action.

Even though, for the most part of the events that take place during life, we don't pay particular attention to the form of our actions, especially when they are not important, we should nevertheless consider dutifully that life constantly offers us occasions for the realization of our small "works of Art".

Each work of Art, that is lived esoterically in our interiority, seems to be independent of the importance of the action itself.

 



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