

Once the large amounts of endorphin and adrenaline are released by the emotion feeders, the home can experience the ecstatic speed of life, from bearable high thresholds to the lowest levels of meaninglessness with the same fleeting and ephemeral feeling. fleeting. Everything happens so fast.
Some "immune to everything" wear themselves out wanting not to leave anything for later, because speed makes them perceive that the after does not exist. All in search of a true meaning, before the vanity of vanities, where everything seems vanity to them. Others focus their search for meaning on achieving what they want, or what others want for them. Each one chooses and assumes a position in the search for identity and meaning of life and of themselves. To both, the clock presents limitations and proposes to build schedules, goals and projects so that dreams do not totally escape their memory.
Love makes the Big House no longer an individual and individualistic construction. In all its expressions, love guides him towards sharing and relating to others, where he is given a human sense with a mission to serve, love and be loved.
This Big House knew love through its parents, and they expressed God's love for it in the image of a good and caring father. Then love approached through the windows of the house, wrapped in those others like him whom he learned to love, accept and miss. In all those games that taught him to ask for forgiveness and to forgive. In the pain that presented himself as the faithful companion of love, when he wanted to love.