Florence, May 30, 2010 - 16.00
Palazzo Vecchio - Piazza della Signoria, Salone dei Cinquecento, Florence .
Rapporteur: Marco Ferrini , Founder and President of Centro Studi Bhaktivedanta.
Palazzo Vecchio - Piazza della Signoria, Salone dei Cinquecento, Florence .
Rapporteur: Marco Ferrini , Founder and President of Centro Studi Bhaktivedanta.
'The love that moves the sun and other stars'. In the prestigious historical and artistic significance of the Salone dei Cinquecento in Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Marco Ferrini will hold a conference in which dialogue, the Divine Comedy and the Bhagavad-Gita, universal monuments of Western thought and Eastern Europe who, after many centuries, still inspire modern man in his yearning for development and implementation, both in terms of secular and religious. Exploring the existential convergence between these two works of perennial philosophy, the participants will have the opportunity of traveling to other dimensions that represent different levels of consciousness in search of the meaning of life. Comedy and Gita are a compendium of lessons cosmogonic, anthropological and eschatological, philosophy, psychology, ethics and spirituality. The combination of these expresses the theme of continuity between the different levels of being and the long series of correspondences between micro and macrocosmo.Se is true that a work is great in that it provides theoretical and practical tools to achieve high levels of awareness, and if it offers ideas, suggestions, ways of life suited to address and resolve the existential problems of the individual and the more complex society, then it is no exaggeration to say that the Comedy and the Gita are the writings of timeless value.
'My life was a series of tragedies outer
and if these do not have left no visible trace on me, indelibly,
is due al'insegnamento the Bhagavad-Gita '.
and if these do not have left no visible trace on me, indelibly,
is due al'insegnamento the Bhagavad-Gita '.
(Mahatma Gandhi)
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