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When you take a trip to a museum, such as
an art gallery, how do you spend your time? Do you move from
room to room, glancing at the various pictures on the wall, until
you find the door under the exit sign? Or do you stop in front
of each painting, carefully examining the artist's brush strokes and
attempt to decipher their motives?
This may be an exaggerated example of who
the Libri Verum effects, but it does make it clear. Words are
like art. If we take in the written word, we feel the emotions
of its author. If, on the other hand, we perceive the words as
simply being letters on a page, then we will feel nothing.
Nothing in this world is black and white,
therein lies the reason for the Libri Verum's wide range of effect.
The personality types that are at the greatest risk are those who are sensitive, caring,
and notice life's details. They are the ones who "stop and
smell the roses." They make our dark days
brighter and our cold nights warmer. They are the
more human humans.
And within this group, there is a
subgroup that is at an even greater risk - those who have a heavy
weight on their conscience. Like a cracked dam, the Libri
Verum acts as a sledgehammer on its concrete walls. Once the
dam breaks, the damage cannot be undone. |