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Transmission - The relationship between master and disciple, according to Albert Camus

"It is fortunate indeed to be able, at least once in his life, enthusiastic about the bid. Among the half-truths that delights our intellectual figure company that This exciting, that every conscience wants the death of another. soon we are all masters and slaves, doomed us to kill each other. But the word has another meaning teacher who opposes the only disciple in a relationship of respect and gratitude. It is more then a struggle of conscience, but a dialogue, which goes out once more that it has commenced, and which fills some lives. This long confrontation nor does servitude or obedience, but only imitation in the spiritual sense of the word. In the end, the master's satisfaction when the disciple leaves and accomplishes its difference, while it will always keep the nostalgia of those days where he received while knowing that he could not go. The mind creates the mind, through the generations, and human history, thankfully, is built on admiration as much as hate. "
Albert Camus.

This text is quoted in an article by Philip Filliot, Doctor of Science Education, " know, learn, pass by Chinese wisdom. For a reading teacher of spirituality. " The article is available at Journal Scholars.
http://www.barbier-rd.nom.fr/journal/article.php3? id_article = 406

Photo: Albert Camus

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