Courage is one of the highest virtues that a human being should develop. Courage is getting out of one's comfort zone. Courage is the twin of fear, without fear there is no courage. Courage means experiencing fear but being able to overcome it and act in defense of one's own freedom and that of others.
Read MoreIn my little world there is no real barrier between mind, body and spirit. Every action, thought or prayer involves everything we are in its entirety, it is really all connected. In this historical period the human being is at the peak of its "quantity" but has totally forgotten about the "quality".
Read MoreTo a society that wants to shatter every sense of belonging in the name of a mass flattening, downwards with the systematic cutting of every real feeling and emotion, we respond with a new sense of community identity.
Read MoreMy dear friends, if you think that there is a limit to the frenzy that surrounds us and that somehow will end soon, I am sorry but it won't be so. But this is good news for all of us. We have the opportunity to put into practice what we learnt and what we prepared for.
Read MoreMy dear friends, we are at the dawn of a new beginning. New beginnings are difficult, they require strength, perseverance, patience and sacrifice. However, they are historical moments that give great satisfaction, barrels of adrenaline and weld bonds between people who share certain values.
Read MoreI have always been convinced that existential suffering is a fundamental good. For the society in which we live, it represents one of the very few elements that can undermine it. In a nutshell, if more people were aware of the suffering in which they live, we would be at the dawn of the new civilization and perhaps a real step towards a sort of evolution, something better.
Read MoreI am receiving more and more implicit requests of support from people devastated by what is happening and because they are experiencing social and financial difficulties. Goethe, in the "Elective Affinities", wrote that "No one is more of a slave than the one who considers himself free without being free". If you at least nurture doubts about the pandemic narrative you are perhaps closer to freedom.
Read MoreI urge you to stop, breathe and make a little conscience check by asking yourself if it is really worth hating some people for their choices whatever they may be. The division that goes for the most today is between "novax" and "yesvax", between "no green pass" and "yes green pass" etc.
Read MoreEntertainment is an integral part of the plan of numbing our consciousness. We get excited by the heroic deeds of the main characters of the TV series, we rejoice in their love affairs and are saddened by their traumas. We make our senses numb through the useless chatter heard like a rosary of some reality show.
Read MoreIn some parts of the world currently and everywhere else until relatively few years ago (roughly a couple of centuries), free thinking and dissent was not allowed and would be repressed by force. It was not possible to challenge social and religious dogmas. In other words, you could not disagree without risking your life.
Read MoreThe understanding of ethical choice is what distinguishes the conscious human being from a simple biological mechanism. The one who is able to recognize it is Nietzsche's "beyond-man" is the one who stands above the flock simply because he is not part of it.
Read MoreMy generation has experienced the rise. The financial prosperity, the ever faster change and the adrenaline that it entails, the promise of an increasingly simple, beautiful, comfortable and fun-filled future. We are so lazy on average. We have become soft, mentally and physically spineless.
Read MoreEvery year more or less at this time, I physically distance myself from Cascina Bellaria and I take the opportunity to look at everything with a little more detachment, in order to focus ideally on the direction to take, thus avoiding being at the total mercy of events and small or big daily tasks.
Read More"Have you ever seen a bat or a sloth with osteoarthritis? Of course not, because they spend their lives upside down”. This is one of the first stories I came across while preparing for this month's article, and I was already imagining catchy and sensational titles. But… forget it: the fact actually seems to be an urban myth (no kidding!).
Read MoreObscurantism reigns through fear. The agenda is clear and very simple. The goal is always power but brought to a higher level through the manic control that digitization allows.
Read MoreIn the previous editorials we learnt how the practice of yoga is associated with an increase of brain volume in some specific areas. However, today we will talk about an area that is much smaller than the norm... Don't worry, actually this feature seems to be quite advantageous, but let's start with the necessary introductions.
Read MoreDespite the media terrorism continuing undeterred its fuss on the great dangers of one of the many possible variants, there are those who, fortunately, still equipped with neurons not totally dormant, are beginning to doubt the pandemic narrative.
Read MoreI express my full support to doctors, nurses and all health personnel who refuse to be vaccinated. They see their fundamental rights concerning their health and freedom of thought. Their opposition is my opposition and it should also be yours.
Read MoreNow it's normal to talk about the vaccine as if it was a new cell phone model. I hear people talking about it and I feel like an alien. It has even become "in" to post on your FB profile nonsense such as "I got vaxxed" as like for many other occasions, the best answer would be "who cares".
Read MoreThere are fourteen yogis and fourteen non-practitioners who dunk their hands in the freezing water... It seems like the beginning of a joke, and instead it is nothing more than a scientific experiment by a group of Canadian fellow researchers who wanted to investigate the relationship between yoga practice and pain perception.
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