"Yet, my question is, how to make people see the real good point of religion instead of falling into fanatism?"

This is a problem... But it emerges as Lao Tsu states "when the inventors arrive". This is because they put ideas into the populace head that do not really concern them. The simple folk on the farm are pure and noble with clearly defined roles. The Priest cast are intelligent and learned. Anyone can become a priest (European culture has good social mobility) all they need to is learn the scripture. Many priests developed the European Intellect from the Greek, Christian and Arab world (algebra for example) the Jesuits then established a strong tradition of learning. The problem with modernism is that it puts ideas in everyone’s head, which are often incompatible to a simple understanding of the cosmos. This creates the dissent and the fanatical alike.

Yes religion is important, as far as I know it established learning everywhere. Without it we would not have books or science, philosophy and so on.


"humanity is more life Sisifo, or Narciso"

Haha... Yes I agree.
The young men seem more interested in fashion and hair products, than working hard!


"Enrique Morente really transmits the lamentation through his voice, it realy vibrates with power."

This is something Westerners (non-continental Europeans) especially this generation do not appreciate. The most of the English speaking world has lost its appetite for the muse. I have listened to some Greeks singing poetry, and I must say that it conjured up some very sad emotions from the Greek psyche. It was called "Agapanthe". I have heard that in Greece the patrons of Bars and other social places listen to live poets and musicians, is this also the case in Spain?