October 24, 1981
October 24, 1981
Text extracted from a conversation between Dr. Celso and the participants of the Presentation at Anhembi, after a rehearsal.
To everyone, a Much Better World; to us, just a better world, another much better world. Of course, each one will be according to what they feel, this “according to what they feel” is according to what they are. So, certainly, another place will be destined for us to be according to what we’ll be. It’s the same feeling as at the end of the play, on the day of the presentation, that we should have some time from now, some years from now, when we have established the Much Better World here for the other. To us, then, it should be another better world.
If it weren’t for this, there wouldn’t be hope. If everything remained still, if it all ended on the day of the better world, what would we do next?
But it seems that they placed a virtue, they placed something that is called Faith. And this Faith only exists, it only appears when we are able to practice Charity. And this Charity leads to this Faith, and this Faith, then, will bring you Hope, and that is why the movement continues, and the motion is continuous, and that is why we do what we do.