The Royal Academy defines hate as antipathy and aversion to something or to someone whose evil is desired. It is described as the opposite of love or friendship. It comes from the Latin "odium" and is described as the antipathy and aversion to something or someone whose wrong is desires.
It is a negative feeling of anger, hostility and repulsion to a person, thing, situation or phenomenon.
It is a learned feeling used as a self-defense, it can generate aversion, feelings of destruction, destruction of harmonic balance and occasionally self-destruction; it causes rejection and alienation because it is often a prelude to violence. The hate can be caused by the fear or by a negative outcome. It is often used to describe feelings of prejudice and intolerance toward a person or group.
Within the love that reigns in the "sphere" and that constitutes that time of plenty, there might be a hate that corrupts, breaks and destroys. These two feelings would come to be impulses that move, and even choose, desire and take those same people.The hate is sterile, love is necessary for continuity, for building societies, for building life and enjoy it. These two feelings shape our being and our actions.
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