"Although the Phoenix is \u200b\u200ba mythical creature born of humanity naive and superstitious, is not subject only wrong but quite rough and superficial to want to identify which antiquated vestige of crude and uneducated men. "
E 'on a Thursday afternoon and in the classrooms of the few university students and professors left gasping and oppressed by the heat from the classic post-prandial torpor in the afternoon.
You can not say the same classroom 8E. The dozens of Students who occupies it was first placed on the desks of the file and listen with great attention a young professor, jacket and jeans, known for his sure-footed and elegant, with students and colleagues renowned for its ability to trace the history for what it is the romantic, a gripping story full of twists and reversals in the face.
Too bad, today betrays an anxiety to do something in his behind, his voice warm and usually modulated vibrates undecided tired and off at the last syllable.
"Worshipped by the Egyptians believed that the original of Arabia, for their strange and mysterious land, the Phoenix comes in the illustrations that portray her as volatile di sgargiante piumaggio e insolite abitudini, ascoltate a tal proposito cosa si legge qui nelle Metamorfosi di Ovidio, elegiaco romano vissuto a cavallo del I secolo avanti Cristo:
“ma vi è un unico uccello, che si rinnova e da sé si rigenera: gli Assiri lo chiamano Fenice; non di frumento né di erbe, bensì vive di lagrime di incenso e di stille di amomo. Quand'esso ha compiuto cinque secoli di vita, con le unghie e con il puro rostro si costruisce un nido fra i rami di un leccio o nella sommità di una flessibile palma. E non appena qui vi ha cosparso spighe di delicato nardo e trito cinnamomo e fulva mirra, sopra vi si adagia e fra gli aromi conclude il suo tempo."
Ora, accostando questa descrizione alle altre delle quali siamo in possesso, scritte da diversi autori nel corso di epoche non troppo distanti tra loro, giungiamo alla parte più significativa della sua vita, la morte; e non si tratta si un banale gioco di parole: l'Araba Fenice, al termine dei 500 anni di cui consta la sua esistenza, arde in un rogo dalle cui ceneri rinasce una nuova fenice in un ciclo perpetuo.
Bene, non vi dirò che questa leggenda corrisponde alla realtà, posso soltanto constatare con voi che essa esiste ancora ed è arrivata a noi attraversando terra, mare e tempo:
raffigurazioni dell'Araba Fenice si trovano oggi ovunque, in Europa, nel Nord Africa, in Oriente, nelle chiese e all'interno di catacombe della cristianità. In the pyramids, stamped on the coins of the Emperor Hadrian. His paintings are in Gothic buildings, if they sing the deeds and even involvement in the English poems until in 1600 it became the emblem of the Rosicrucians, a secret association forerunner of French Freemasonry.
E 'clear then that the legend has in a sense given way to reality, the Phoenix is \u200b\u200btruly immortal in his own way and in fact still exists. But
But, unless you want to believe the legend and say as a fact its existence-not-ever, we must ask what this emblem was immortalized in the definition simple and yet profound in terms of meaning .
said at the beginning, we are talking about a symbol that represents this as an aspiration, an object of faith and reflection for all people regardless of era in which they live: rising from its ashes, back together from scratch which has slipped again, and float in the air , adorned with bright colors and energetic image is motivating, an ambition that accompanies any way ennobling human.
Here this is the Phoenix, the design of an idea, hope to raise our status as desperate the situation in which to pay, in essence it represents something that no man can do without , especially now that two dangerous extremes, shame and glory, confuse us in equal measure ... er sorry, for now we conclude here. Pages 172 to 179 of the textbook. "
Silence. Gazes that follow teacher who reconciles the chair visibly upset. Then the trill of the bell that marks the end of lessons, some discreet hint of welcome by the students after what remains is the empty classroom teacher.
thoughtfully Examined the phone screen, his fingers sliding on keyboard composing a short text message: 'It is true, most of us is born and dies only once. But if you decide to rebel against your mistakes, if you think you aspire to something better, if you really want to be reborn, then you need to be courageous and essere disposto a morire. Tutte le volte che sarà necessario." Invio .
You can not say the same classroom 8E. The dozens of Students who occupies it was first placed on the desks of the file and listen with great attention a young professor, jacket and jeans, known for his sure-footed and elegant, with students and colleagues renowned for its ability to trace the history for what it is the romantic, a gripping story full of twists and reversals in the face.
Too bad, today betrays an anxiety to do something in his behind, his voice warm and usually modulated vibrates undecided tired and off at the last syllable.
"Worshipped by the Egyptians believed that the original of Arabia, for their strange and mysterious land, the Phoenix comes in the illustrations that portray her as volatile di sgargiante piumaggio e insolite abitudini, ascoltate a tal proposito cosa si legge qui nelle Metamorfosi di Ovidio, elegiaco romano vissuto a cavallo del I secolo avanti Cristo:
“ma vi è un unico uccello, che si rinnova e da sé si rigenera: gli Assiri lo chiamano Fenice; non di frumento né di erbe, bensì vive di lagrime di incenso e di stille di amomo. Quand'esso ha compiuto cinque secoli di vita, con le unghie e con il puro rostro si costruisce un nido fra i rami di un leccio o nella sommità di una flessibile palma. E non appena qui vi ha cosparso spighe di delicato nardo e trito cinnamomo e fulva mirra, sopra vi si adagia e fra gli aromi conclude il suo tempo."
Ora, accostando questa descrizione alle altre delle quali siamo in possesso, scritte da diversi autori nel corso di epoche non troppo distanti tra loro, giungiamo alla parte più significativa della sua vita, la morte; e non si tratta si un banale gioco di parole: l'Araba Fenice, al termine dei 500 anni di cui consta la sua esistenza, arde in un rogo dalle cui ceneri rinasce una nuova fenice in un ciclo perpetuo.
Bene, non vi dirò che questa leggenda corrisponde alla realtà, posso soltanto constatare con voi che essa esiste ancora ed è arrivata a noi attraversando terra, mare e tempo:
raffigurazioni dell'Araba Fenice si trovano oggi ovunque, in Europa, nel Nord Africa, in Oriente, nelle chiese e all'interno di catacombe della cristianità. In the pyramids, stamped on the coins of the Emperor Hadrian. His paintings are in Gothic buildings, if they sing the deeds and even involvement in the English poems until in 1600 it became the emblem of the Rosicrucians, a secret association forerunner of French Freemasonry.
E 'clear then that the legend has in a sense given way to reality, the Phoenix is \u200b\u200btruly immortal in his own way and in fact still exists. But
But, unless you want to believe the legend and say as a fact its existence-not-ever, we must ask what this emblem was immortalized in the definition simple and yet profound in terms of meaning .
said at the beginning, we are talking about a symbol that represents this as an aspiration, an object of faith and reflection for all people regardless of era in which they live: rising from its ashes, back together from scratch which has slipped again, and float in the air , adorned with bright colors and energetic image is motivating, an ambition that accompanies any way ennobling human.
Here this is the Phoenix, the design of an idea, hope to raise our status as desperate the situation in which to pay, in essence it represents something that no man can do without , especially now that two dangerous extremes, shame and glory, confuse us in equal measure ... er sorry, for now we conclude here. Pages 172 to 179 of the textbook. "
Silence. Gazes that follow teacher who reconciles the chair visibly upset. Then the trill of the bell that marks the end of lessons, some discreet hint of welcome by the students after what remains is the empty classroom teacher.
thoughtfully Examined the phone screen, his fingers sliding on keyboard composing a short text message: 'It is true, most of us is born and dies only once. But if you decide to rebel against your mistakes, if you think you aspire to something better, if you really want to be reborn, then you need to be courageous and essere disposto a morire. Tutte le volte che sarà necessario." Invio .
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