Category: Filosofia

The World We Know

by Maurizio Bisogno We experience the world through our body, although we are not passive recorders of it. The ancient Greek word pathos refers to the wrong response to the external impressions. The correspondent verb is pathein, to suffer: we do not just suffer what happens in the world. In other words, we are not solely a receiver of what happens “out there”. We are a constituent of what we experience. Our responsibility in the making of our world starts at the most basic phase of our ability to perceive through our body. In fact, we interpret constantly and selectively

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The Benefits of Examining Yourself

My book Don’t Go Abroad, Go Within  is a practical application of the principle that examining your thoughts will give you a greater awareness and control over your life. It shows how to get out of the tunnel by taking you in it. Dare to know what you really think and feel and you will gain in mind clarity and happiness. This is the most important step you can take to know how much you are in control of your destiny –  can you really separate yourself from the past? The transformation that is required to advance is not going

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Un ricordo di gioventù

Voglio ricordare qualcosa di semplice e coinvolgervi in questa mia rimembranza. Non so esattamente cosa andrò a scrivere, ma vi prego di seguirmi fino alla fine.

Quando scrivevo L’assente, ero trasportato lontano, immerso nel flusso di scrittura, senza pensare, le parole si susseguivano sulla pagina. Ora si avvicendano come pietre e non cadono come goccioline di rugiada. È che si cambia, cambiano le letture, le lingue, il paese in cui si vive, le attività, i sentimenti. Ma non me ne dispiaccio, infatti, l’importante è evolvere e lasciare che la scrittura segua il nostro percorso, cambiando con esso.

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