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Unmitigated death (ICA)

Description

This is the moment when a person breaks free of his attachment to the things of this world; when he sees that the goods of this world are just that: of this world. An example might be the stories told by many refugees who have had to flee their homeland, leaving behind all they had acquired.

Context

In the ICA New Religious Mode in the arena of knowing one's disengagement (the life of poverty) the first formal aspect is the experience of being liberated from the claim of one's possessions. At the first phenomenological level, this occurs when one is no longer content with their customary habits, but see in them a futility never before discerned.

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Metadata

Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024