Solitude represents perhaps the worst disease of our epoch, as well as the greatest paradox because, at least formally, we find ourselves in a historical period where we are submerged with communication.
From solitude and existential uneasiness comes the deep suffering that devastates man and destroys joy of life. This is a sociological and psychological analysis of certain dynamics in order to explore their root-cause and the ways to get out.
[Audio conference, mp3 format]
Time
Part I: 37 min [17 MB]
Part II: 33 min [15 MB]
Part III: 30 min [14 MB]
Part IV: 34 min [16 MB]
Note on the Author:
"Founder and President of Centro Studi Bhaktivedanta and of its Academic Department of Traditional Indian Sciences is Prof. Marco Ferrini, Ph. D. Psychology. For over thirty years, he has been studying and teaching Vedic culture and his research has taken him in numerous study trips in India and long stays in the sacred Hindu sites. He has designed radio programs and appeared in television broadcasts focused on topics of Vedic culture. He is author of several essays and books on ancient Indian Philosophy, Sciences, Arts and Religion. (continue)