At The Beginning, It Wasn't Like This
Author | : Vinícius Capucho |
Publisher | : Vinícius Capucho |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2023-08-21 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Book excerpt: The three questions that move all men at some point in their earthly lives are: Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going? Just like an orphan who, even if adopted during childhood by a beautiful family, will surely question at some moment in life: "who were, or who will be, my biological parents? What happened, and why?" The development of the book is based on the premise that the human creature, fallen from its Supernatural Ordinance, has been gravely wounded in the spiritual soul of its Purpose. Therefore, all ideals proposed by man, before his internal reordering, are subject to the same collapse. In fact, this idea of "collapse" already begins in temporal life – while the soul is contained in the physical body – tending towards infinity in the timeless life after physical death, also known as: hell. In essence, few things are as clear, among them: "Humanity is summarized in two opposing environments – between souls in a state of Grace, and souls estranged from Grace." However, in the current relativistic abyss, reorienting oneself toward the eternal existence of a single Absolute Truth requires, at the very least, "lowering oneself" to the innocence of a child: very few are willing to do that. Thus, the practiced solution to remain in the false condemnatory satisfaction stems from a satanic intention: "let us distort, then, the purity of children according to our infamies." Finally, I discuss historical contexts about the two Civilizations – Ancient and Modern – surviving in the same environment – up to the present day – according to the correct interpretation of the Supernatural Order acting in the Natural Order: "the physical points to the metaphysical." "Even when everything has already been written, someone else will emerge to recall the eternal Words."