Credinta, oricat de pasionata, de pura, de arzatoare, nu spune absolut nimic despre realitatea existentei lui Dumnezeu

Irvin D. Yalom
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Credinta, oricat de pasionata, de pura, de arzatoare, nu spune absolut nimic despre realitatea existentei lui Dumnezeu. Despre Dumnezeu nu exista cuvinte care sa-l descrie exact. El este alteori intelept si trebuie sa-l acceptam ca atare, si mai adanc este credinta in El. El este o cauza a fericirii noastre, dar nu ne poate imparti cu ea, el e secretul fericirii noastre.

Source: Momma And The Meaning Of Life: Tales Of Psychotherapy

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