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the title] Davide Bolzoni: ...Think about the Maya
population, for example. They were able to understand
complex astronomic phenomena that our contemporary
civilization has encompassed only in 1994, sending
Galileo in space. Think about the incredible technical
progresses of ancient civilizations. A question springs
out. What would have happened if the ancients could use
our modern scientific methods? In this case the Earth
would have been destroyed thousands years ago by
catastrophes or poisoned by pollution. This story is
settled between an alternative kind of Middle Ages and
the Renassaince, during a period called “Kaly Yuga”
(the meaning of this words will be clear during the
reading of the text). It tells of a young man that,
going against the foolish beliefs of his people,
discovers his role of “Mercury of the Wises”. Mercury,
that kind of matter as much precious as despised by
common people , the fundamental element to create the
sorcerer's stone. It is the account of a tension
towards infinity, the deep exploration of what
ignorants call “prodigies”, because they don't know
that, as Fulcanelli says, "nature creates so many of
those prodigies and of such a kind that their
hypothetical invention would be useless". This is “Il
Giudice dei Morti”.
Played by Ur. Ispired by the novel "Il Giudice Y Dei
Morti"
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