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In this class, Professor Lúcia Helena Galvão from Nova Acrópole, Lúcia Helena Galvão, presents an important philosophical reflection on IDENTITY and MASSIFICATION. Did you know that Nova Acrópole is made up of 100% volunteers? So we depend a lot on our students and friends to spread the word! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and, if possible, share it on your social networks. It will be a huge help 😊 Nova Acrópole is a Philosophy School present in more than 50 countries since 1957, with more than 80 schools in Brazil, and its objective is to develop the best in each human being, through Philosophy, Culture and Volunteering. *All activities are promoted by volunteers Information: www.acropole.org.br Instagram and Facebook: novaacropolebrasil Podcast: Nova Acrópole Philosophy Lectures Twitter: @novaacropolebr Telegram Group: https://www.t.me/novaacropolebrasil Questions or comments? Write to [email protected] POETRY READ AT THE END: ANANDAMAYAKOSHA I will fly over the world like a hunting bird in search of the bricks for my house... Whenever the soul remembers that it has wings, there I will be, hunting, attentive, all the Beautiful... Whenever you, when sealing a pact, are a link, whenever your hand forges rock crystal, whenever your voice rekindles the torch, you will give bricks for the house I long for... Whenever pure gold reveals its vein in the open chest of a human who awakens, there will be my constructive soul, alert, in search of the cement that the work demands... Whenever the eternal human genius expands in inspired, strong, ideal, bold voices, invoking God, on its path, with such emphasis, that God himself answers it, there I will have my precious materials... May my anandamaya be temporary, the sweet house in which I rest, marching towards the One... If this is also your course and trajectory, find shelter in my dwelling of beauty! Open my door, sit at my table, enjoy the brightness of the insignia we carry... We are the son who returns home, seeking to integrate himself with the Being who awaits him, the Father. Lúcia Helena Galvão Maya