Samip Gyawali

30%
Flag icon
man’s nature is part of a nature which is unimpeded, intelligent, and just – in that to each creature it gives fair and appropriate allocations of duration, substance, cause, activity, and experience.
Samip Gyawali
Whereas plants, such as an acorn, can be impeded to exert its nature (lack of rain, for instance), the man cannot. That is, whatever the circumstance the man can always exercise virtue. It is always in his power.
Meditations
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview