Mother Goddess

In light of recent archaeological and astronomical discoveries that highlight pre-Hellenic cults in Italy and the Mediterranean, which are particularly connected with the religious tradition of the Mother Goddess, which many researchers have discussed in recent centuries, we decided to delve deeper into the topic with distinguished researchers and writers such as: Maurizia Giusti (known to the general public with the pseudonym Syusy Blady) researcher and anthropologist; Caterina Luisa De Caro, professor of Philosophy and History, author of the book on the Sicani and their cult: Ara. The novel of the Gurfa; the writer and researcher Luisa Gasbarri, Dr. Victor Nunzi, researcher and historian. The actress Chiara Pavoni will read some passages from the book by Prof. De Caro, the event will be moderated by the researcher Gabriella Fabiani.

SYUSY BLADY

Maurizia Giusti, better known as Syusy Blady, a graduate in educational sciences, is the eclectic creator, author and host of numerous intelligent entertainment television programs, as they have been defined, Solitary Wolf and Granpaese variety and travel: Tourists by chance, Sailors by chance, Traveling with Darwin, Mysteries by chance. She has written several books on various subjects from The Tap Model Manual Longanesi ed. to novels such as Tango inesorabile for Einaudi and The Country of One Hundred Violins for Piemme. On the subject that is dear to her and that she has developed over the years of traveling around the world, she has produced hundreds of videos that can be found on the YouTube page: www.nomadizziamoci.it and on the Facebook blog Misteri per caso. The latest books on the subject, before this one, are ‘I miei viaggi’ that tell a whole other story for Verdechiaro ed. and ‘Il meteorite iperboreo’ Pendragon ed. With this book she concludes years of research on the theme that has always fascinated her, the divine feminine, starting from the analysis that led us to understand that God was born a woman.

CATERINA LUISA DE CARO

Professor of Philosophy, he has received several awards and collaborates with some newspapers, he has published five books including, Bomarzo: the goddess in her garden De Caro Caterina Luisa editions Futura (Perugia), The Tarot Garden: Niki’s game De Caro Caterina Luisa editions Futura (Perugia), 2020 Light and shadows. Buzzi and the power of the ether De Caro Caterina Luisa editions Sacco, 2015, latest publication for the Aurora Boreale publishing house ‘Ara. The novel of the Gurfa’ 2024

LUISA GASBARRI

An essayist, screenwriter, scholar of gender thought and teacher of creative writing, she inaugurated the shocking noir genre in 2005 with the novel L’istinto innaturale. Author of short stories that have appeared in volumes for various publishing houses, she has edited anthologies of fiction dedicated to contemporary writers. With Newton Compton she successfully published in 2010 the manual 101 things to do in Abruzzo at least once in your life. She constantly dialogues with readers on the pages of the monthly magazine «La Dolce Vita», which has hosted her column, Scritto sul Kuore, for years. THE EVIL OF ANGELS Rostock, February 1935. An SS officer is sent from Berlin for an inspection that is anything but ordinary: a fire has destroyed the school to its foundations. Terrified, the teacher claims that the fire was started by a ten-year-old orphan. And without any tools. Rome, today. Sara Wolner, thirty-three years old, with a singular career and an intolerant temperament, especially towards the traditions of her family of Jewish origin, finds that there is something unusual in the tragic laboratory accident that involved an Italian student in Rostock. Her instinct tells her that the similarities with other recent episodes are too many: women tortured, and then burned. Burned like paper… And what if it were ritual murders? ©2020 Baldini & Castoldi Srl

VICTOR NUNZI

The author, Victor Nunzi, born in 1989, was born in Bolivia and now lives in Rome. After classical studies, he graduated in European Studies. Always passionate about history, the independent researcher, Nunzi in the course of his investigation condensed in the book “The Kingship of the Gods” has analyzed the work of the American author Zecharia Sitchin and explored the issues related to the history of the ancient Near East thanks to specific literature in the sector. His investigation in the field of mystery archaeology aims to provide a new definition of ancient chronologies, going beyond the hypotheses formulated by Sitchin himself, in the light of which one can understand the consecutio of events from the past. “When” is the recurring adverb in Nunzi’s approach to study and analysis, which decodes documents in hand and etymology to support the facts and events of the times before the universal Flood. DATA-FACT-SOURCE is the irreplaceable trinomial that accompanies the reading of “La Regalità Degli Dèi”, a work that since May 2022 has seen Nunzi involved in numerous in-person and online events, and which, last but not least, has allowed the author to receive national and international recognition.

CHIARA PAVONI

She is originally from the Marche region, but now Roman by adoption, she defines herself as a woman in love with art, especially theater, cinema and photography, as well as literature. A woman with a strong and determined character and an elegant and refined beauty, she owes much of her ladylike bearing to the numerous dance lessons she took as a young girl. After dedicating herself for years to classical, contemporary and jazz dance, she decided to try her hand at other forms of expression, particularly acting. She trained at the Bologna Theater School and completed her acting studies with Alessandro Fersen, Beatrice Bracco and Leonardo Bragaglia. She integrates her acting studies with other interests: she studies singing with Elizabeth Aubry and Timothy Martin, also taking courses at the Scuola Popolare di Musica del Testaccio in Rome, and percussion with Stefano Rossini. Her professional experience ranges across different fields: she is a theater and cinema actress, dancer, singer, choreographer and director. She has collaborated, both in theater and cinema, with numerous directors: L. Ronconi, W. Manfrè, L. Archibugi, S. Di Mattia, A. Schnaas, G. Millocco, M. Martone, B. Santoprete, F. Dominerò, I. Zuccon, K. Atteya. In theater she has taken part in almost a hundred productions; in the independent cinema field she is particularly known thanks to her involvement in over a hundred short films and video clips.

GIOVANNA CANZANO

Originally from the province of Caserta, she has lived in Rome for many years. She has studied Judaism for years, especially its literature. A sociologist and blogger, she has created and put online a panoply of essays and articles, focusing on political and cultural issues. She collaborates with online newspapers and edits personal blogs, in which, in addition to writings that convey her personal thoughts, she reports interviews with qualified experts in various topics, both in the traditional form of editorial articles and videos, created not only in Rome, but also in national locations where events of interest take place. Active at a cultural level, she has organized and organizes various events, seminars, conferences, debates on historical and current issues, and book presentations.

GABRIELLA FABIANI

She was born in Albano, one of the sixteen municipalities of Castelli Romani, and for this reason she likes to define herself as “Castellana”. Wondering if the spirituality of the human being could really manifest itself in some tangible way, out of personal curiosity in 2004 she started some personal research. Combining the reading of various books with research on the Internet, it happens that some works begin to reappear on the computer screen because they are connected to the historical research she was studying. Since then, therefore since 2004, she has been involved in exoteric, esoteric and paranormal research. This research has led her to analyze some works that raised questions from their creation, and being very curious but also stubborn, to try to understand the story contained therein. Among these works are the now thousand-year-old Mosaic of Otranto, known for being the largest in Europe but also for the still misunderstood story contained within it, the Last Judgement by Michelangelo, which we will talk about in the event, although due to the limited time available, we will not be able to do so in as extensive a way as the work would deserve. The Shepherds of Arcadia by Nicolas Poussin, the Last Supper and the Madonna of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci and other works.