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Meaning of fervor by CARLOS VALENZUELA




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The term fervor is used to refer to all feeling or sensation of lot of passion, devotion and surrender persons can prove in certain situations of life. Fervor is related in many ways with situations or circumstances linked to religious, to mystical as it is in those moments in which the human being in question believes in something that you can not know concretely and then appeals to his spirituality, his feelings to his feeling to surrender completely to him. The fervor can be seen as something positive in terms of delivery and commitment with something but also as something negative when it involves an irrational or uncontrolled way of doing things.The human being, such as conscious, has the ability to manage in large part their feelings, desires or interests through rationality. However, the fervour is perhaps one of those sensations or feelings that emerge from the depths of the being and which is often beyond the rational explanation or conscious as it can happen with other things. Fervor is something that arises spontaneously, i.e., that the individual may not seek feel fervor for something that does not so unconscious. Depending on each situation or particular circumstance, the fervor can arise from one minute to another but also in a progressive manner. The latter is the more common that for which a person feel extreme devotion or dedication to a phenomenon ( such as a religious phenomenon, ) It must internalize it as their own and feel it grow in his being. As stated above, the sense of fervor is something which is related in most cases religious issues already that religion or spirituality connects people with no tangible, non-quantifiable areas. It is why the only way to understand and truly feel the presence of a God, a beloved figure or a religious belief system is through the fervor of the feeling of identification with this spiritual and much deeper than the rational level.

  

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