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Personal Experience: Suffering in Silence

2023-11-27 06:50:15

My dream is my only escape. If possible, I am very happy and put my friend's shoes neat and they laugh at me. The sense of being truly loved is how it feels, or the way you laugh at you this day. I ought to deserve this punishment by doing very wrong things. I do not deserve the time to enjoy other people becoming such a relaxed part. When I got to the closet, I stared at the reflection in the mirror. One hand took my waist and the other hand passed through my long hairy pile. I, in my opinion, I am disturbed by my idea: I have not seen a girl who has the potential of parents.

Everything that is valuable in life is gained by overcoming the associated negative experience. Attempts to escape from negation, to avoid or eliminate or to silence it are only adverse effects. Avoiding pain is a pain. Avoiding fighting is a struggle. Refusing to fail is a failure. Hiding shameful things is a shame in itself. Pain is an indivisible clue in the structure of life It is not only impossible to tear it but it is also harmful: trying to rip it will solve everything else. Trying to avoid pain is to bring too much trouble to the pain. On the contrary, if you can not afford the pain of a fucking, you will not be able to stop.

Silence is a story in the time and place of persecution by Christians. This is a story about the struggle of faith, the personal relief and the struggle against sufferings of others. Pain, such as personal, meditation, and silence, many of its praise, criticisms and problems (to cast many doubts) concern the story of the screen itself and the crisis of pastors and believers in Japan in the 17th century. These questions are important, but I am missing more important points. Scorsese removes the way modern worlds deal with faith and discusses their importance for beliefs and believers. Silence brings the forefront of Christian and Christian fighting and strife in hostile places. Father Rodriguez (Andrew Garfield) and Garpe God (Adam's driver) were sent to Japan to discover the fate of Father Ferreira (Limnison). What they found during the trip was kindness, cruelty, courage, compassion, torture, jealousy, patience, and failure.