Capitolo 56
biology and hygiene, but you/he/she can rather naturally enter history and
literature that the record and it withdraws the devastation beaten by the sexual one
instinct when uncontrolled, and also show that, when it directed and
spiritualized, an inspiration is become to the tallest devotions
and sacrifices. The youth so not only taught he/she sees this primitive instinct
as a main point to the duration of the run, but also, when it is
transformed to the tallest ends as a fundamental factor in social
progress. The whole subject has widened out in its mind as him it learns
what its his/her own struggle is a common experience. He is able to do his really
interpretations and to fight the raw inferences of his to patronize
companions. Later everything, any young person will be able to check his
impulses and to be saved himself/herself/themselves from the grossest temptations, unless he has
has put under the hesitation of the influences noblest. We perhaps have still
you learn that the inhibitions of character as his/her reinforcements
you pass more quickly the idealistic motives.
All the great religions of the world have certainly recognized youth
need of spiritual help during the difficult years of the adolescence. The
ceremonies of the more first religions almost treat with this instinct to
the exclusion of others, and entirely later religions they try to provide the
youth with weapon shady for the struggle that lies before of him, for
the wise men in every age have known that only the power of the spirit
you/he/she can overcome the lusts of the meat. Despite this instructive
leftovers, raced still of study in the a lot of public and private schools I am
it precisely prepared as if educators had never known that to fifteen or
sixteen years adult, the will power that anchors the physicist is weak
desires are acute and insistent. The master of head of Eton, the Mr. Lyttleton,
who has given a lot of thought to this opening in the education of youth it says,
"The certain result to leave a non driven enormous majority of boys and
uninstructed in a matter where their stronger passions pertain to,