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Catomorphoses. Fairy tale

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Cover:Hard
Category:Law & LegalScience & Math
ISBN:978-5-906351-16-6
Dimensions: 205x9x295cm


A person runs from suffering, does not like talking about death, as if something bad could stick from “this” from “this” about “this”. The fears of death, illness and madness are one of the most common fears that each of us has to face sooner or later. Accepting your own illness, old age and death as part of life is an important task for any person. To accept the inevitable as part of life, and not as coincidence, evil eye or medical error, can take years, provided that a person works on it. The suffering of a person within one human life is a mystery to both himself and others. Why is a person forced to suffer? What is it for? Accident or pattern? Who needs it? What is the meaning of all this? Why do good people get sick and die, and the bad people continue to live? This is the approximate round dance of thoughts with us, ordinary inhabitants. Philosophers, psychologists, mysticisms for centuries, each in their own way, answered questions about the inevitability of human suffering.
In this fairy tale, the author outlines its main philosophical and religious views on the main issues of the universe, related to the need for life and death and with the inevitability of human suffering. This topic is very tough and difficult, so to facilitate understanding the conversation is conducted on behalf of the cat. This decision was prompted by the author of Japanese classics, such as Sano Yoko, Miyazava Kenzi and National Svic, in whose works you can often find the image of a speaking cat
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Law & Legal
  • Category:Science & Math
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Paper:Molded
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906351-16-6

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