
INVESTIGATIONS
INTO REALITY
Suscipe, Domine,
universam meam libertatem.
Accipe memoriam, intellectum,
atque voluntatem omnem.
Quidquid habeo vel possideo
mihi largitus es; id tibi totum restituo,
ac tuae prorsus voluntati
trado gubernandum.
Amorem tui solum
cum gratia tua mihi dones,
et dives sum satis,
hec aliud quidquam ultra posco.
Receive, O Lord,
all my freedom.
Take my memory, my understanding, and my entire will.
Whatsoever I have or possess
Thou hast bestowed upon me;
I give it all back to Thee
and surrender it wholly to be governed by Thy Will.
Give me love for
Thee alone along with Thy grace,
and I am rich enough
and ask for nothing more.

Meditazioni sulla settimana santa
(Meditations on the Holy Week)
This is a first draft of a text I'm currently working on. It's a set of seven meditations based on the events of the Holy Week leading to Easter. I'm using this frame to collect some of the reflections I'm developing concerning my recent conversion to the Catholic Faith. For now, the text is imperfect, subject to change, and still in Italian. All constructive comments are welcome and appreciated!

DHAMMAVICAYA
TRILOGY
Three related works that explore the nature of selfhood, how it is constructed, how it can be deconstructed, and what can we learn from it.
VOL. 1
THE TRAGEDY OF THE SELF.
LECTURES ON GLOBAL HERMENEUTICS
Why do human beings interpret their overall experience in terms of selfhood? How was the notion and sense of self shaped at different times and in different cultures? What sort of problems or paradoxes did these constructions face? These lectures address these and related questions by sketching a roadmap of possible theoretical avenues for conceiving of the self, bringing to the foreground its soteriological implications, while also testing this theoretical outlook against insights offered by various disciplines and in specific historical cultures. The resulting journey is a way of practicing hermeneutics, the art of understanding and interpreting experience in its multifarious manifestations.

VOL. 2
AN INTRODUCTION TO FRIENDLINESS (METTĀ).
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND FREEDOM IN THE PĀLI DISCOURSES OF THE BUDDHA.
Friendliness (mettā in Pāli) is an emotional and intentional attitude of goodwill and non-aversion towards all sentient beings, including oneself. It is rooted in both feeling and understanding. In the Pāli discourses of the Buddha, friendliness is repeatedly stressed and encouraged for its numerous benefits. It supports and develops a form of emotional intelligence and provides an ideal pathway to explore deeper aspects of one’s experience and their philosophical implications.

VOL. 3
Spinoza's Yoga.
Practice of Power and Experience of Infinity.
Today, human beings have unprecedented (scientific, technological, military, political) power at their disposal. To obtain it, the entire planet has been profoundly transformed. Yet, at the height of this power, humanity is brought face to face with challenges towards which it seems utterly powerless, from disproportionate socio-economic inequalities to climate disaster. Baruch Spinoza's philosophy may offer a new perspective to understand the heart of this paradox and its possible solution. Spinoza indicates how effective empowerment must result in an enhancement of the kind of knowledge we have access to, and how in the process of empowerment it is natural to discover an unlimited and inexhaustible source of vital energy precisely in the knowledge of how each being is part and expression of the whole.
IT version coming soon with MIMESIS,
Open access EN version AVAILABLE!
NL version in-progress

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