The term "limitation" should lead us to certain considerations. On one hand, rightly, we consider ourselves limitated with regards to our surroundings. On the other hand, instead, we perceive in ourselves a potentiality to which, if we examine it attentively, we place no limits. It is also true that potentiality almost never finds it's outlet in adequate manifestations. However, a latent hope always stay with us in something undefinable, that lets us somehow to superate ourselves. Who has undertaken the way of inner research knows that it is possible to go beyond our own limits. Sometimes it is possible to invert our apparent weakness to achieve unhoped for strength. |
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