Dom Claude Frollo + Myriel as the duality of man...
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@stealingsugar10 ай бұрын
Beautiful! I loved it! You’re wife’s voice is incredible
@leilastackleather9927
10 ай бұрын
So incredible!❤
@leilastackleather992710 ай бұрын
Thank you for your talk. I loved reading about Myriel. But what was also especially moving was Jean Valjean's Saul of Tarsus moment at the end of book 2. "He had the indistinct feeling that this priest's forgiveness was the greatest assault and most tremendous attack he had ever experienced. That if he resisted this clemency the hardening of his heart would be definitive." We live in a time when it's hard to trust the goodness of others and to accept their offerings as a catalyst to help us change. And to some degree I think we've all been in a place where we recognize an invitation to change or shift a certain way of living or of perceiving the world, and realize it's profoundness. The current state of distrust that exists is keeping our society from making progress or healing.
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Beautiful! I loved it! You’re wife’s voice is incredible
@leilastackleather9927
10 ай бұрын
So incredible!❤
Thank you for your talk. I loved reading about Myriel. But what was also especially moving was Jean Valjean's Saul of Tarsus moment at the end of book 2. "He had the indistinct feeling that this priest's forgiveness was the greatest assault and most tremendous attack he had ever experienced. That if he resisted this clemency the hardening of his heart would be definitive." We live in a time when it's hard to trust the goodness of others and to accept their offerings as a catalyst to help us change. And to some degree I think we've all been in a place where we recognize an invitation to change or shift a certain way of living or of perceiving the world, and realize it's profoundness. The current state of distrust that exists is keeping our society from making progress or healing.
@ami1649
10 ай бұрын
💯 that's such a powerful section