Monday, February 21, 2022

A Man Who Has the Will, One of the Three Great Qualities that Are Required for Life Is Capable of Making an Extraordinary Gift of the Whole World


 345 Years Ago Today

Sunday 21st of February 1677
Philosopher Baruch Spinoza dies of silicosis at the age of 45 in Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. 
The name Peter Spinoza refers to the Greek poet who lived between 1325-1356 A.D, from which the name Scholasticus (Greek poet) derives. After this point, the following three sources are not listed - 1. Peter Spinoza's own writings. Scholastics did not write any Poets and Dramas.
Spinoza was considered the greatest philosopher in the history of antiquity and was the most famous poet of the year.
His poem and dramas were both widely translated by the Hellenistic Church, which influenced his life.
Spinoza writes about the human heart and the soul.
This very fact, we feel is so vital that even though it must be expressed by such a narrow one, we have nothing to learn about the soul from the heart. If anything is necessary in the soul, we are obliged to learn to understand it for all our needs, and to enjoy every pleasure which is due to the body. (Epistles 23:18-19) 1. A Man Who has the Will.
A man who has the Will, one of the three great qualities that are required for life, is capable of making an extraordinary gift of the whole world.

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