WE MUST NOT EXCUSE THE INEXCUSABLE. Suite et fin

Following my text on suicide.

 In my text on suicide, I spoke of the torment awaiting suicides but, I did not say why.

Since my website is dedicated to Reeducation, I do not want to advance any thesis or topic without explaining them. I do not want to create more doubts than there are already.

Here is an explanation.

 First, let us ask these questions:

What is suicide? The little Christian catechism answers: “Suicide is the act of a man who has voluntarily attempted to his days.”

 We studied it, and recited like little parrots before the professor or the religious person, just to be able to make our first communion, without understanding anything. And no one came later on to explain the seriousness and the magnitude of such an act and the outcome of it.

 People who feel good in their skins will now tell you that it is cowardice.

Yes. It’s a simplistic answer as it is our habit of judging and condemning recklessly.

 One does not commit suicide only by hanging oneself or shoot oneself in the head, to name only those common cases, which one calls a voluntary suicide. What about involuntary suicide?

 Since we are appealing to the philosophy that apparently opens doors thus, allowing people finding a way out.

 Let me remind you that philosophy is only the friend of wisdom but not wisdom.

 Do not mistaken Blaise Pascale when he says: “All men seek happiness, even those who will hang themselves

 It’s not a blessing he gives you there.

 The little catechism is right. Our days are numbered, since our body is the hostel that shelters our soul which is the living being, the divine spark, needs it to express itself, through the nine portals which are opened on the outside, so to allow us to see and appreciate what is going on outside ,until we begin to see only perfection everywhere. A kind of preparation that will put the mark on our forehead like Cain (see my text on Cain and Abel) so that the Shepherd of our time can find us and allow us to go higher in our knowledge capabilities. Hence the adage: “When the disciple is ready, the Master appears.”

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