know when one is distracted? Or rather when it does not reflect? Like when you were a child, those games 'repeat 20volte milk milk milk ...' and then asked you what the cow eats and you say 'milk!' ?? here I mean things like that, when does not reflect a ...
So in this post I reconnect go to the previous post on the Caravaggio painting then passed to a thing that apparently has nothing to do, but as I said at the beginning, if something makes you think of a 'got to do something else! Not got to do m ac'entra! Here in this post are different elements that are intertwined: a Caravaggio, 2 Jesus Christ, but the link is more important in all my mother! Let's start: Part : A bit 'of weeks ago came to visit me here in Dublin app anointed my mom. was 5days and I did see a bit 'of a city and little' side of country. The last day I took ta the Nanti onal Gallery, where I could vent t Utta my culture on art. In particular so we stopped in front of Caravaggio's Taking of Christ (above). While and explained the painting, c ike the last thing I wanted to point out that the guards who come to Jesus in the capture of he were dressed in Olives so co ntemporaneo to C aravagg me and not in Roman dress, as it should be. Dialogue: I said, and then see how the guards are dressed ? "And she: m h." Me: I see I do not wear a Roman? And she, seizing at once-without thinking-the reminiscences Catholic we all say some xchè the Romans if they washed their hands. " And I, N O! So what? And who taken then? I'm not gone gaurdie Romania to take in the Garden? "And she : A already true!" And I: So you seem to be dressed as these Roman guards? Look well, look at your helmet! " She said is not, and why then?" I say, but god holy but you've also seen the fiction on BBC1 on Carava GGIO, m
then what do you remember? Nothing "(and here we open a long speech on all the fiction that gua rda my mom's was) Okay comuq nue, pretending I do not know maybe a little 'p trop or but I think a helmet medieval / modern is dis tingua f acylated by a helmet rom anus. But in any case, this is one of those things that if one does not say craft, not those reasons 5second unconsciously end up putting everything in the same calderon e. So my mom apologized ... even if he has seen the fiction! Having said that when he made realize that the clothes were not Roman and he asked 'm So why, I explained why I have that 'all' we know that Caravaggio was strongly criticized their because pon eva his characters in sacred garments with temporary (albeit the scandalous vestitiss ime Madonnas, perhaps they would not nude scandal). Then my mom said: "Aaaa aaan" (= onomatopoeia of revelation conjunction of logical / visual!). Ok, this was the first but has nothing to do but part of a factor. Seco nda part Hospital Borgo Roma Verona is verament and empty and dreary (almost like the waiting rooms of the police here in Dublin ) qu anyone had the good idea of \u200b\u200b are a touch of Christmas and had set up a Nativity scene on a big table. I get up, do an eye, I remember when as a child I liked put statues, do the houses of cardboard, put the moss true, to walk the Magi a small step a day ... short in this flashback, as my eyes turn v ano there in that crib placed there as best I see in a corner, alone, a strange statue. A man with a long dress Tues Baron, standing. N appeared on either a King M ease neither a pastor nor a Roman, Ave
is the man joints and yet ... ... I look good, sharp vision ... and who was ?? SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI !!!!!!! auks I snorted me and went back down. Perchèèè?? Let us reflect for a moment and see that the circle narrows: San Fra ncesco of Assisi, Giovanni Francesco Bernardone anagrafe indeed, was born in 1182 : That is 1182 years after the birth of Jesus, 1182 years Doop that first Christmas was celebrated in this small table set up! And only in 1210-always DOOOPO the birth of Jesus-the order of the Franciscans is recognized as such by Pope Innocent III. All San France risks that you saw in the movies and / or fiction, the most fam dare Brother Sun Sister Moon by Graham Faulkner (top left),
Italians Ettore Bassi left and Raul Bova right (which by the way, despite their chastity Franciscan, I do not know who the most beautiful between the two !) and even Mickey Rourke Ethan Hawke in 1989 and last , or in cartoons or in paintings or sculptures you've ever seen are all DOOOOOOOPO the birth of Jesus, just for instance. So I wonder: What the hell was Saint Francis in the crib?? Other than consecutio tempore! Not that any statue we have, relating to or call the sanctity be put in the manger! Prossismo for your crib, who had a statue of Padre Pio or Raul Bova ...