Publisher's Synopsis
This document arises from the need to discover guilt from another scenario, freer and more bearable, as a reality that emerges and accompanies the human being in the learning of his constant transformation. It describes different disciplines that have investigated the vicissitudes of guilt and with them the realities of two cultures: Oromo Tribe (East Africa) and Mexican, being referents and resources to accompany themselves in the same fault, sometimes being an attachment or growth promoter personal, through stories told in the different stages of life, same as possible generators and transformers of personality, behaviors and ways of living in front of a world that was given. The defiant face of guilt is an incentive for a proper conceptualization of guilt, inviting to live it shared, that is, as a way of living thrown into the world and in the drama of existence itself.