Deciphered History. A Brief Spiritual History of the World (en Inglés)
Reseña del libro "Deciphered History. A Brief Spiritual History of the World (en Inglés)"
From its opening pages, The Creator, Evolutionist unfolds the divine patience that shapes the cosmos across immense eras. Creation reveals itself as a prolonged work that teaches man the supreme virtue of contemplative rest, where ethical action reveals itself as the root of joy or suffering. Original Sin inaugurates responsibility and grants knowledge a central place in the architecture of the spirit. Superiority of Neanderthal Man deciphers the causes of our anxiety, blaming our ancestors who chose violent hunting over agriculture and, with it, crime-opposed to the pacifist precepts of universal coexistence proper to animals and to our already annihilated Neanderthal man.
The symbolic constructions of humanity reach their height in Tower of Babel or of Absolute Ideologies. There, the desire for totality reveals the irreducible diversity of human voices, where populist ideals of replacing God fail due to the meanness of men. After mythical cataclysms, Of the Actors from the Fall and Ruin of Atlantis affirms the perpetual rebirth of politics in those actors who best represent the ruling class. Forgiveness, Legacy of Israel transforms justice into historical wisdom and unites peoples through a luminous teaching. Origin of the Amazons discovers in otherness an inexhaustible source of creative force.
Moses, Destroyer of the Bronze Age acts as a threshold of epoch. He introduces decisive mutations in time, law, and community, and announces the emergence of a renewed historical consciousness. Plato's Secret Slave dialogues with diverse traditions and reveals AI as a facade of ancient forms of assistance, learning, or slavery. Death of the Messiah condenses in a single destiny the teaching that consciousness is sustained in faith, and Judas Iscariot, Martyr of Sinners elevates sacrifice to an act of testimony that summarizes two thousand years of cruelties in a life of eternal remorse.
Imperial cycles unfold in Fall of the Roman Empire, where Gibbon's vast work is condensed into an essential page. History of the Exile and Restitution of the Poet Nol-Hu embodies exile and the triumph of poetry as essential movements of the creative spirit. Salvation of Christianity before the Pagan Avalanche stages faith as a light capable of educating the violent and dispelling darkness. Medieval Princess embodies the continuity of life and the representation of misunderstood filial love, this time no longer by a mad British king but by a queen who admires only wealth.
This volume offers an experience of narrative thought. Forty texts trace a journey through the moments when history acquires symbolic density and the word recovers its original power. The reader gains access to a sequence of visions that order the past and project it toward a broader understanding of the present. Here, narration becomes meditation, and meditation becomes a way of inhabiting the world with fullness and reverence. May these pages act as parables for consciousness and as echoes of a voice that accompanies bards from the origin of times.