Saturday 28th February 2009

Tuesday 24th February. Dream. A burning sky and people rushing terrified. That same evening the Carthusian heard on tv the French-Italian agreement about the nuclear.

 

Wednesday 25th February. Ash Wednesday. As soon as in bed, he feels the presence of a herd of demons on his right side. Bet he falls asleep and does not dispel them by preying.

For the first time in his life the Carthusian knows anthropophagous nightmares. He suddenly wakes up. Foreseeing.

  • The Hell is reciprocal metaphysic cannibalism.
  • The demons fill with sarcasm the incoming  Lenten fasting.

 

Jesus loved John. It was more than friendship. That admirable friendship between Jesus and His apostles. Sex could have never render such a feeling, but it would have betrayed it. Il suo ghost stood in the background astounded by wonder.

 

At last a progressive cultural event: the Festival of Sanremo 2009.  “I have loved you with a pure and noble love, inaccessible for the most”, writes Oscar Wilde, reads Benigni.

 

Thursday 26th February. The moonlight was in his bedroom hermetically closed. The Carthusian was astonished. Production of the soul or Spirit? He opted for the Spirit, the Comforter.

 

Passion is born from emotion. Emotion has a breaking-in character.

 

Young today are separated by adults and connected with each other only thanks to the gods of the Surface and the Abyss.

 

Decency belongs to the right man. Shame, once, to the bad man. Aristotelian suggestion.

 

Young are sexually feverish. Only an ethical environment can inhibit them. Still Aristotle.

 

Cardinal Nasesco, taurine herdsman, attacks Hans Küng, hosted on “La Stampa”.

The Episcopal Conference of Piemonte echoes, which stigmatizes the ideas of the great theologian as “repetitive, provincial and  predictable”.

Gianni Vattimo rightly notices: “the typical delirium of omnipotence of whom is losing any kind of authoritativeness”.

Nasesco was mocked by his friends of theology for his Episcopal ways.

Nowadays, tribal figure, against the provincial Küng.

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