A little about me
​On this page, do not expect me to tell you about my training courses. I do not believe in titles, diplomas and certificates, even if I have collected some. For me, the important thing has always been the one who "communicated" with his whole body and energy, the teacher or professor on duty. The one who managed to transmit to me in a sort of oral transmission of knowledge as was done in ancient times.
I will rather tell you about myself, with some references to particular moments of my "intimate training".
My mother has always been against drugs and classical doctors for whom she has a certain sixth sense in evaluating whether they are actually trying to help you or if they are just pinning a protocol on you.
My father, on the other hand, has always been and still is a great observer of nature and always tries to transfer his intuitive genius to the manual manipulation of any noble material that can be used to build something.
And for some reason, since I was a child, I paid a lot of attention to my body, to my moods, in the cases in which I fell ill. All this did nothing but fuel, starting from my twenties, a certain curiosity for natural therapies including: natural hygiene (or hygienism), fasting, the use of clay, bee venom, nettle, salt water, massage, the imposition of hands, reflexology, dentosophy, homeopathy, kinesiology, acupuncture, etc. And, beyond the therapies, also all those practices aimed at preventing diseases such as: nutrition, the use of hot and cold baths and other systems to strengthen the immune system and at the same time maintain the body in a certain homeostatic balance and therefore with a certain mental and physical elasticity.
Then, when a person unknown to me sent me some material on the work carried out by the Austrian doctor Wilhelm Reich and on his discovery (or rediscovery in a Western scientific key) of the vital energy that he called orgone, on some basic functions and characteristics that distinguish it from other forms of energy, on the possibility of being able to observe it and indirectly measure its effects, it was as if I had found the missing link to complete a network of knowledge that was finally acquiring a well-defined form.
I actually realized that no therapy excluded the other, that each therapeutic practice could have its own valid contribution and that all were tools that had their own effectiveness when one managed to have a more global vision of the complexity of living systems and to understand the bioenergetic processes underlying each healing or disease process.
Obviously a new approach was needed, it was necessary to escape from the cause-effect traps, one plus one equals two, elimination of the symptom, fragmented consideration of phenomena, etc. It was necessary to get out of a mechanistic and chemical-scientific vision that does not take into account the energetic factor. Thanks also to the contributions of the researcher V. Schauberger I began to see things differently: form and matter were the result of a movement of energy. Just as our body, from conception, with all its functions, its physiology, its chemistry, its capabilities, is nothing but the result of energetic dynamics.
In addition to all this I noticed how in some cases, since my twenties, I was able to help people simply by telling them something, helping them to express. This is a gift that I probably inherited from my mother and strengthened thanks to beneficial friendships such as the one with one of my best friends: Luigi Marrone, musician, writer, philosopher and much more, who always encouraged me to look inside and outside of myself from different points of view.
I think this is the fundamental point: we cannot help but look at things from different points of view because only in this way do we reduce to the minimum possible the risk of falling into the protocol, of treating the living as dead matter, of excluding the soma from the psyche, just as society from the individual and vice versa. In this crazy attempt to save what can be saved, I realize that classical medicine has come to completely different conclusions because it manages to exclude a heart, a liver or a kidney from the body to which they belong.
Today I am writing this page because it is time to say enough to the fact of always having to walk uphill. Knowledge is there below us, we just have to go down. And by always walking uphill in the end we are left with a bent back. With a bent back we have a huge difficulty in looking straight ahead.
As I wrote in an article when I was 18, "it is easier for us to take the more difficult road". In this case the most difficult road is that of awareness, it is difficult but it is downhill. We can no longer afford to continue to delegate our
life to people who have dissected a fragment of cosmic life that they have in front of them. We need to put back together the pieces that they have been scattering for decades.
They have dispersed knowledge and the little that they have considered has been locked up in factories of fragmented science, of science in watertight compartments. They have structured professions, created castes of subjects to this fragmented knowledge and have formulated laws to protect themselves from any attack on their irrationality, but the time has come to get out of it. The time has come to strip ourselves of every armor, every defense, to come out of the shell of medical obstructionism because life dies the moment its flow is blocked. This is a very valid principle that can be applied to the field of medicine, to that of education, in social and labor policies.
We are equipped with legs to walk, but our whole body walks, our hands, our eyes, our creative potential. And everything moves towards solidarity, cooperation, empathy, love and respect for others.
These are my choices and this is the person you will meet when we are face to face.