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Tutto vero is the title of the book by Alessandro Depegi, whom I thank most sincerely.
I met the author as a blogger and I recommend to follow his Quarchedundepegi’s Blog, you will immediately find his way of telling stories very interesting.
E-mail after e-mail I am learning so much from Alessandro and I find everything he writes absolutely valuable.
Through his real ‘oral tradition‘ he opens a window on a period of history that I personally have never had the opportunity to get to know in such depth and detail.
But among the peculiarities that make Alessandro Depegi’s expressive language totally unique are his passions, including philately.
A world that is unfortunately dying out, a world that is dear to me because it also fascinated my father.
Do you still use stamps? When was the last time you received or saw one?
I often tell you about my personal nostalgia for letters.
Did you ever think you could travel by following the route of a stamp, or discovering the history of various issues?
Few people have such detailed philatelic knowledge as he does.
But even fewer people have Alessandro’s life experience: a man who was able to combine his scientific expertise with deep and intense human research.
All true, then, what he tells in his book, just as definitely important is everything on which the reader will find himself reflecting “with wonder” to quote his words, and “by chance … that chance that does not exist.”
I conclude with this quote, wishing along with Alessandro that many may be the “Awakened.”
“Everything is either true or untrue, true and untrue together and, likewise, neither untrue nor true. Such is the teaching of the Awakened Ones.”
Nagarjuna