Friedrich Nietzsche
Según bachelard "la casa y el universo no son simplemente tus espacios yuxtapuestos"
According to Bachelard, the house and the universe are not simply juxtaposed spaces, but rather interconnected entities that hold profound significance in our understanding of existence. The house, as a symbol of familiarity and security, represents our innermost thoughts and emotions, while the universe, with its vast expanse and unknown mysteries, serves as a constant reminder of our place in the grand scheme of things. It is within the walls of our homes that we find solace and comfort, where we can truly be ourselves without fear of judgment or scrutiny. However, it is also within these walls that we may become trapped in routine and stagnation, losing touch with the endless possibilities and adventures that lie beyond. The universe, on the other hand, beckons us to explore, to question, to seek out new experiences and knowledge that will broaden our perspectives and enrich our lives. It is through the juxtaposition of the house and the universe that we are able to find balance between the familiar and the unknown, the mundane and the extraordinary. In this delicate dance between the two, we can discover the true essence of our existence and embrace the interconnectedness of all things. So, let us not simply see the house and the universe as separate entities, but rather as interconnected reflections of our innermost desires and aspirations, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
