Light


We call by the same name, Light, that aspect which characterizes the occurrence of both exterior and interior events.

It should be surprising the fact that we agree almost unanimously on calling light or darkness interior events that, however, cannot be measured in the same way as the exterior ones. Such undefinable, universal agreement suggests once again, though from a different point of view, the existence of an interior objectivity, that should make us reflect deeply upon the superficiality of many dogmatic statements that reduce the objective reality only to what can be measured.

The fact that the Light can be the subject of individual evaluations, in relation to the darkness if not else, can constitute the ground to reassert the importance of the man's central position in the evaluation of events concerning our existence.

Considering the fallibility of too personal judgements, it is possible to propose a way to achieve superiors forms of impartial judgements, attainable through a hard work of interior discipline.

 



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