Review new brand for the book the Witch Upui that seems to stop to impress and spend approval for its 300 pages fully illustrated with diagrams and magical alphabets ceremonial. This time it's Katie
Ciarrocchi to deal with the preparation of on-line Lib (e) ro Paper.
A choice we hope that new reviewers and other readers will follow once more.
Mulè Who is Nicholas?
"It 's one of the most respected artists in the panorama of Italian neo-pagan (...) Those who attend the setting of witchcraft know him primarily for his designs for the style that emanates from the talisman, the libraries, the box drawn with the tip of the charcoal "
Upui Who's the Witch?
Explaining who the witch Upui is impossible without having access to that path that led to a painter of holy icons devoted to the Church at the court of the Goddess. (...) What drove a young Catholic member of the best known anti-cult center Italian, Gris, to pass in a few years on the side of "interrogators" to that of the witches? "
The book revolves around the questions raised by Andrea armed, "about a man who as recently as 1996 was about to become a priest."
I got to enjoy Armed Andrea - one of the authors of Upui. The art of the witch. The work of Nicholas Mulè - long time ago, thanks to his essay on San Francisco "The Wizard of Assisi. Denied the face of St. Francis, founder of the publishing house Editions esoteric Eleusis. I do not know the other two authors, but Upui. The art of the witch. The work of Nicholas Mulè I immediately appreciated the perfect symbiosis.
Mulè shows no qualms about his spiritual journey, since child turns his interest towards all religions, making deep mystical experiences: "You think ... you can find the answers you are looking in the word of the Gospel. " The reality we know, especially in the Gris is the same as the move away from the priesthood. Written and designed by the same author will retrace the route of Mulè far to find his true home, ".... Penetrates more and more to the 'old religion' until he was in a dream ... Gualina Stabiosa is a witch lived in the middle of the '400 and died in Italy, as had died in the history of the women victims of the Inquisition in Triora because of a famine that decimated the population, had shouted to the men and women of the country 'black magic'. " A book that does not
want to teach anything, just giving voice and witness to the experience of a deep personal search in which many might find the answers to some questions.
A book about witchcraft: "The author uses the term 'witchcraft' as Gualina learned this word from Monaco who taught esoterically the girl and she accepted it because until that moment had never felt the need to define what he felt ... (...) For 'Witchcraft' is the practice of secret relate to spirits rather than the Christian God ... ", a narrative that in some ways seems so fictional it's great, in fact the same authors preliminary matter that there are no documents that can testify if the perceptions of mule "belong to the fence of history" or are just a figment of imagination "clearly out of line," but what the book gives the reader very curious and fascinated by the three drafts of Gualina life - from the Mule - that Bernini has edited and summarized with great skill.
Beautiful binding, dall'impaginazione images (drawings Upui that add significant value to the words), the setting of the activities of armed men with Bernini report notes that the "boards" of Mule and the explanation of the symbolism that Upui itself created and rediscovered over time.
of Katia Ciarrocchi
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