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Maurice

Set in the late 19th century, the story follows the protagonist's journey as he navigates complex relationships and societal expectations. more

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E.M. Forster

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“Es propio del enemigo enflaquecerse y perder ánimo, dando huida sus tentaciones, cuando la persona que se ejercita en las cosas espirituales pone mucho rostro contra las tentaciones del enemigo. Cuando el enemigo de natura humana trae sus astucias y suasiones a la ánima justa, quiere y desea que sean recibidas y tenidas en secreto.”

“RADIANTE Nosotros estamos hechos de fotones de luz, energía cuántica electromagnética en todo nuestro interior y a nuestro alrededor. Vive tu vida como tal. Hacerlo en pequeño, es realmente contra nuestra naturaleza y no beneficioso para nuestro bienestar físico, emocional y espiritual. ¿Por qué hacer algo contra nuestra misma naturaleza, cuando podemos dar el paso y saltar dentro de nuestra grandeza? Es fácil vivir una vida por y en apoyo de la vida. Muéstranos tu luz. Representa tu propio Ser. Nunca retrocedas. Haznos oír tu rugido mientras nos muestras tu luz. Demuestra tu verdad y establece el camino radiante para Todo. La sociedad seguirá tus huellas, se encenderá en energía y alegría extáticas de alta vibración. Sí, reclamaremos tu derecho de nacimiento. Está sucediendo. Está aquí. Ahora es el momento. Brilla.”

“The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous describes how addicts always end up “puzzled and humiliated,” no matter how hard they try to get their lives straight. That’s how I have always felt at the end of my relationships: puzzled and humiliated. And because I have a lifelong tendency to fall in love with people who are either alcoholics or addicts themselves or the adult children of alcoholic or dysfunctional families, my partners were always in a state of disarray, as well. They brought their own disorder to my already disordered life, which added exponentially to my upheavals. One of my most chaotic relationships, for instance, was with a man who, at the time we met, was being fired from his job, breaking up with his girlfriend, and getting evicted from his apartment—all at the same time. “Move in with me!” I said, naturally enough. And so I welcomed him—this heartbroken, unemployed stranger (who, like me, was clearly struggling to find his way in the world)—into an apartment I’d rented for myself only a week earlier.”