Máximo Nájera

Estudiante de Ingeniería Mecatrónica en la Universidad Iberoamericana

Of the three metamorphoses of the spirit I tell you: how the spirit becomes a camel; and the camel, a lion; and the lion, finally, a child. The spirit that would bear much takes upon itself, like the camel that, when laden, hurries into the wilderness, all these heaviest things. In the loneliest wilderness occurs the second metamorphosis: here the spirit becomes a lion; it wants to capture freedom and be lord in its own wilderness. But say, my brothers, what can the child do that even the lion could not do? Why must the predatory lion still become a child? The child is innocence and forgetting, a new beginning, a game, a self-propelling wheel, a first motion, a sacred "Yes."

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