The aesthetic reason, by Chantal Maillard

The aesthetic reason, by Chantal Maillard
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The idiosyncrasies of each town, marked by imageries full of symbols and by the references of the predecessors who occupied the same space, gradually opened up towards a hodgepodge, if not uniformity, with the rest of the towns in areas of increasingly wider influence. .

Today it can be said that the idiosyncrasy has drifted towards a common consciousness prevailing in most of the world.

The West and much of the East already understand the world based on similar patterns, with the precise local nuances of the different religions as great bastions of general morality or of other local aspects of lesser rank and easily absorbed by this great movement towards consciousness. global collective.

With this I do not want to imply, nor of course the author, (free of this rambling of mine to present her book), that humanity is subject to a uniformity in any type of social precept. The individual always has and will have room to free himself from tendencies or ideas. But for it, and here yes that Chantal maillard emphasizes, the individual must perform a deep introspection to position himself in the world, so as not to end up blurred and frustrated from the depths of his being by his own inability to reach the slightest bit of self-realization.

Thinking about education as a tool, understood as a learning process from the first moment until the last second, can help us in that search for ourselves within the spiral that governs us from that common consciousness with its centripetal force.

An essay to expose and suggest, to pose our life as Maslow's pyramid towards self-realization, the only possible way.

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The aesthetic reason, by Chantal Maillard
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