A message in a bottle entrusted to the waves of the sea.
It floats here and there, sooner or later someone will find the bottle, but maybe they won't pick it up.
From the beach, it will be thrown back into the sea.
Someone else will see the bottle in some other place, at some other time, and perhaps they will open it; they will read the message preserved inside but will not understand it.
Into the sea, everything will be thrown back.
Yet another person will find the bottle and then open it, they will read the message and understand what is passed down.
From Yoga to Rosicrucianism.
Autobiography of Massimo Scaligero, the same intention as Julius Evola with The Path of Cinnabar, but Scaligero was not Evola and he illustrates this well. He retraces his life by retracing the path and provides useful guidance to potential readers of messages in a bottle.
After all, this is what a book does: it allows a teaching to travel through space and time.
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