Question: It seems that guilt revolves around acts of omission or commission: what we did or didn’t do…but we know there are no mistakes. Does this make guilt merely a distortion of innocence? If innocence is defined as non-resistance to life, how would guilt be defined?
Almine’s Answer: Resistance to life is also that which second guesses the validity of events (it sees them as mistakes). So yes, guilt is a form of resistance to life.
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