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Re: AntiOedipus Revisited
« on: August 13, 2019, 07:11:04 am »
In Plato's Dialogue called the Laws,one of the character says the impulse to destroy "comes neither from man nor from God,its an infatuate obsession that is bred in men by crime done long age and never expiated and so runs its fatal course."Dear brother in suffering,we carry within us an inherited curse, a moral frailty that we derive from some evil ancestor.

La Tristesse Durera Toujours                                  (The Sadness Lasts Forever ...)
-van Gogh.