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Simone Weil

Love in the Void

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  • Fernanda Monsalvo Basalduahar citeretfor 4 år siden
    nothing is more necessary for academic success, because, despite all our efforts, we work without making much progress when we refuse to give our attention to the faults we have made and our tutor’s corrections
  • Alicia Sandovalhar citeretfor 4 år siden
    We all know that there is no true good here below, that everything that appears to be good in this world is finite, limited, wears out, and once worn out, leaves necessity exposed in all its nakedness
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Only the absolute identification of justice and love makes the coexistence possible of compassion and gratitude on the one hand, and on the other, of respect for the dignity of affliction in the afflicted–a respect felt by the sufferer himself and the others.
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    It has to be recognized that no kindness can go further than justice without constituting a fault under a false appearance of kindness. But the just must be thanked for being just, because justice is so beautiful a thing, in the same way as we thank God because of his great glory. Any other gratitude is servile and even animal.
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    We have invented the distinction between justice and charity. It is easy to understand why. Our notion of justice dispenses him who possesses from the obligation of giving. If he gives all the same, he thinks he has a right to be pleased with himself. He thinks he has done a good work. As for him who receives, it depends on the way he interprets this notion whether he is exempted
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    It must then be admitted that it is the benefactor himself, as a bearer of Christ, who causes Christ to enter the famished sufferer with the bread he gives him.
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    The implicit love of God can have only three immediate objects, the only three things here below in which God is really though secretly present. These are religious cere
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    monies, the beauty of the world, and our neighbor. Accordingly there are three loves.

    To these three loves friendship should perhaps be added; strictly speaking it is distinct from the love of our neighbor.
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    We do not obtain the most precious gifts by going in search of them but by waiting for them. We cannot discover them by our own powers, and if we set out to seek for them we will find in their place counterfeits of which we will be unable to discern the falsity
  • Ingrid Garcíahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Attention consists of suspending our thought, leaving it detached, empty, and ready to be penetrated by the object; it means holding in our minds, within reach of this thought, but on a lower level and not in contact with it, the diverse knowledge we have acquired which we are forced to make use of.
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