🎨✨ Art & Theosophy: Awakening Consciousness Through Beauty
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A video series from the 2023 European Theosophical Seminar in Ascona, Switzerland
Lectures in Italian with English subtitles
Explore the spiritual dimension of art through this remarkable series of lectures, held during the 2023 European Theosophical Seminar in Ascona — a historical crossroads of esoteric thought and artistic experimentation.
Leading scholars, artists, curators and theosophical researchers reflect on the hidden relationships between Theosophy and creativity, sound and vibration, geometry and vision, intuition and initiation.
🧠💡 Topics include:
- The creative process as a path to consciousness (Pier Giorgio Parola)
- Kandinsky, Cage, and spiritualism in 20th-century art and music (Martina Mazzotta)
- Marsilio Ficino and the music of the spheres (Brenno Boccadoro)
- Abstraction and Theosophy in contemporary art (Roberto Floreani)
- Vibration and Sound as spiritual principles (Luigi Antonio Macrì)
- Hidden inspirations at the dawn of modernity (Flavia Polignano)
- The rediscovery of Luigi Pericle, artist and initiate (Andrea Biasca Caroni)
- Collage and esoteric synthesis in the work of Bernardino del Boca (Marina Tappa)
- Fibonacci, the Golden Ratio, and harmony in visual art (Giorgio Piccaia)
- Art “beyond art” in the case of Giuseppe Bosich (Nicola Marongiu & Cinzia Carrus)
- Collective experience in the Turin Theosophical Group (Patrizia Conte)
- Esotericism, Rosicrucianism, and spiritual aesthetics (Michele Olzi)
This playlist opens a vibrant window onto the esoteric currents that have shaped modern and contemporary art, reconnecting the act of creation with the soul’s journey.
🌍 Ascona returns as a spiritual center of artistic and philosophical renewal.
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Series of lectures in Italian with English subtitles “on the influences of Theosophy in art” during the 2023 European seminar in Ascona, Switzerland.
Pier Giorgio Parola, member of the Turin Theosophical Group and scholar of the works of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, on “Art and Theosophy : the creative process as an awakening of consciousness”.
Martina Mazzotta, academic and curator specialising in philosophy and its relationship with the visual arts, music and science, on “Kandinsky, Cage. Spiritualism in 20th century art and music”.
Brenno Boccadoro, professor of musicology in Geneva and Lausanne, on “The doctrine of planetary music in Marsilio Ficino”.
Roberto Floreani, artist and writer, on “Abstraction and Theosophy”.
Luigi Antonio Macrì, Secretary of the Centre for Theosophical Studies “Tetraktys” of Vallefiorita (CZ), on “Theosophy and Music: Vibration and Sound”.
Flavia Polignano, President of the Theosophical Group “Jiddu Krishnamurti” of Grottaferrata (Rome) on “Art and Theosophy through inspirations, testimonies and traces: some fascinating cases at the beginning of the 20th century
Andrea Biasca Caroni, Presidential Representative of the Swiss Theosophical Society, on “Luigi Pericle, the rediscovered master”.
Marina Tappa, artist and writer, on “Bernardino del Boca: master of collage
Giorgio Piccaia, artist and freethinker, on “Fibonacci, the Golden Section and Harmony in art”
Nicola Marongiu and Cinzia Carrus, photographers, filmmakers and documentary filmmakers, on “The Rose and the Cube, Giuseppe Bosich, in Art, beyond Art”.
Patrizia Conte, President of the Theosophical Group of Turin, on “The Experience of the Theosophical Seminar of Turin on Art and Theosophy”.
Michele Olzi, university researcher and scholar of the relationship between art and spirituality, on “Art, Truth and Spirit between Theosophy and Rosicrucianism”.
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Serie di conferenze in Italiano con sottotitoli in Inglese sulle influenze della Teosofia nell’arte durante il seminario europeo 2023 di Ascona, Svizzera.
Pier Giorgio Parola, socio del Gruppo Teosofico Torinese e studioso delle opere di Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, su “Arte e Teosofia: il processo creativo come risveglio della coscienza”
Martina Mazzotta, accademica e curatrice specializzata in filosofia e il suo rapporto con le arti visive, la musica e la scienza, su “Kandinsky, Cage. Spirituale nell’arte e musica del Novecento”
Relazione di Brenno Boccadoro, professore di musicologia a Ginevra e Losanna, su “La dottrina della musica planetaria in Marsilio Ficino”
Roberto Floreani, artista e scrittore, su “Astrazione e Teosofia”
Luigi Antonio Macrì, Segretario del Centro di Studi Teosofici “Tetraktys” di Vallefiorita (CZ), su “Teosofia e musica: vibrazione e suono”
Flavia Polignano, Presidente del Gruppo Teosofico “Jiddu Krishnamurti” di Grottaferrata (Roma) su “Arte e Teosofia attraverso ispirazioni, testimonianze e tracce: alcuni casi di grande fascino agli inizi del XX secolo
Andrea Biasca Caroni, rappresentante presidenziale della Società Teosofica Svizzera, su
“Luigi Pericle, il maestro ritrovato”
Marina Tappa, artista e scrittrice, su “Bernardino del Boca: maestro del collage”
Giorgio Piccaia, artista e libero pensatore, su “Fibonacci, la sezione aurea e l’armonia nell’arte”
Nicola Marongiu e Cinzia Carrus, fotografi, registi e documentaristi, su “La Rosa e il Cubo, Giuseppe Bosich, nell’Arte, oltre l’Arte”
Patrizia Conte, Presidente del Gruppo Teosofico Torinese, su “L’esperienza del Seminario Teosofico di Torino su “Arte e Teosofia”
Michele Olzi, ricercatore universitario e studioso del rapporto fra arte e spiritualità, su “Arte, Verità e spirito fra Teosofia e Rosacrucianesimo”