Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Nel segno della Pace


October 2 Gricignano in the last group of young association Camurri expressed in Piazza Municipio to say No to violence, especially that barbaric and ruthless ravaging our lands and to commemorate the birth of Gandhi. A day of reflection on the values \u200b\u200bof peace and freedom, so they called the youth of the association. Among the interventions to Pino Tartaglia known psychologist-psychotherapist who works in our area, which focused on the psychological aspects of violence and to Stephen Manfredo , representative of the Movement Humanist Campano, who wished to reaffirm the importance of history as a teacher of life, especially all the "stories" that there have been and there will never be told, like those of the "avoid war", not made. Much has been heard and shared reflection on a quote that Tartaglia Freud did, that at the beginning of World War II had this to say: "In Europe there is someone who confuses power with power" (the reference to Nazi Germany of course). "The power - Tartaglia reiterated in his speech - has to do with authoritarianism, the power with the authority" . Again: "the power has to do with having the power by being" . Particular emphasis was given by Tartaglia in his speech to some aspects of being and having that E. Fromm addresses in his most famous publication, "To Have or to Be?" Indeed. "E. Fromm suggests an image - he wished to reaffirm Tartaglia - c he explains this concept: enjoy the beauty of a flower and smell the perfume gives us a feeling that we are left in, is Part of being. Tear off the flower to take it with you "have", is possessed, is intolerance to life, and never have enough because it tends to fill a void within unbridgeable. Those who live to be seeking power but will never be powerful. The power , l’essere, la troviamo nell’insegnamento e nella storia di Gandhi". Il messaggio che Pino Tartaglia dà nella conclusione è inequivocabile: “Dobbiamo imparare a riconoscere la violenza che è dentro di noi, nel quotidiano, nelle nostre relazioni e nel potere che in esse tendiamo ad esercitare. Occorre rispettarsi e rispettare profondamente l’altro da sé, rispettare la natura, rispettare i bambini, rispettare gli anziani, rispettare l’avversario, significa amore per la vita.”

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