Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jan. 2011
The word glory is used to refer to that feeling of maximum pleasure, emotion or achievement in certain situations. Usually it is spoken of reaching the glory when referring to the idea of reaching the maximum point or culminate in a particular effort, glory being the best part of it and putting ourselves in different ways before the sensation of greater happiness. Glory can be, depending on the particular situation, a lasting feeling as well as a momentary feeling that can disappear in a short time.
The word glory is always related to feelings or positive sensations that generate some kind of pleasure in the individual. In many cultures, glory is linked to religion and with reaching that stage of greater spiritual elevation that supposes the entrance to the abode of the gods. This moment of glory appears, obviously, after death. However, the idea of glory for religions is something that can also be experienced in life, and it is all. that which has to do with finding a way to bond deeply and sincerely with the God in which you are believe. Thus, for Christians, for example, glory can be experienced by dedicating life and faith to God, protector and full of
love.The idea of glory is also used, in addition, in the language common to refer to everyday situations. In this sense, it is important to clarify that glory always supposes the maximum state of happiness or pleasure, which is why it is a feeling that, in our current society (full of ups and downs, stress and demands), only appears occasionally specific. Thus, one can achieve glory momentarily in small activities such as living an intense love, in sharing scenes of joy and happiness with loved ones, at the end of a great effort labor or student, etc.
Themes in Glory