The Orgia Khronicles |
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Author:
| AULETTA, John |
ISBN: | 979-8-6978-8116-3 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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For thousands of years, Prayer, Quotes, Adages and Poetry (Technitai Dionusou) have inspired some of the wisest people of our world. Within this Dionysian Pagan Quote journal, John Auletta has expressed his world views, worldly spirituality and wisdom in the essence of Quotes, Adages, Metaphoric wisdom, and Poetry in hopes to inspire the Dionysian Pagan community in a way that his words embody the beauty and knowledge of the ancient ways (Technitai Dionusou). His unique word play...
More DescriptionFor thousands of years, Prayer, Quotes, Adages and Poetry (Technitai Dionusou) have inspired some of the wisest people of our world. Within this Dionysian Pagan Quote journal, John Auletta has expressed his world views, worldly spirituality and wisdom in the essence of Quotes, Adages, Metaphoric wisdom, and Poetry in hopes to inspire the Dionysian Pagan community in a way that his words embody the beauty and knowledge of the ancient ways (Technitai Dionusou). His unique word play evokes a mental picture, you might say that his Quotes, Jewels, Adages and Poetry embody the phrase 'a Mask is worth a thousand Faces.' Many old familiar Quotes and Adage soon become clichéd and overused. So John has made it his job to adopt some old-style Quotes, repolishing them with his own unique Dionysian twist, giving the old Quote immortality through his new ecstatic wording. However, the majority of other Quotes are original created by him. You can say that this book is a Dionysian testament of his desires, passing thoughts, wisdom and beliefs in forms of beautiful Quotes, Esoteric Adages, Prayers and Erotic Poetry. He tries to express things that are inexpressible.Guaranteed, You'll come to know Dionysus and His many aspects through the Dramatic Arts of John Auletta's wisdom. "The ecstatic wisdom and experiences of Dionysus, like the god Himself, is always rebirthed from its own ashes."- John Auletta