Year: 2025

“Late have I loved you, BEAUTY so ancient and so new, late have I loved you!”

15.05.2024 – From the philosophical and spiritual perspective of Saint Augustine.

Augustine describes beauty as “so ancient and so new.” This paradox highlights the eternity of God and His truth, which has existed from the beginning. At the same time, when one encounters Him, everything is renewed. In this way, divine beauty is a constant in human history, but each personal encounter with God brings a fresh and transformative experience. This dual aspect is key in Augustine’s philosophy, which holds that truth is immutable, while our understanding of it can vary over time. In this famous phrase, Saint Augustine encapsulates a universal experience of seeking, yearning, and transformation. The reflection on love, time, and divine beauty invites everyone to explore their own relationship with the sacred, recognizing that although the search may have come late, the opportunity to experience and love the eternal is always within reach. This message continues to resonate deeply, inviting contemplation and spiritual growth in every person.

Equilibrium

08.05.2024 – What do I consider important to find a new balance when necessary?

An experience in which continuously finding a new balance requires: observation, listening, intelligence, sacrifice, will, dedication, and commitment. It is a dynamic that continually asks me to go back within myself and to reach out to others. It’s a process of existential unification between WORD and LIFE, between SAYING and DOING, a continuous new balance that must be found in the madness of life.

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