Dario Chioli
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Dario Chioli (born January 28, 1956) is an Italian poet, a religious philosopher, and esotericist and essayist author. He was born in Turin.
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- Percorsi nella qabbalà ("Roads into Qabbalah"), 2000[1]
- Come far fuori il proprio guru e vivere felici ("How to Kill your Guru and Live Happily"), 2001[2]
- Storie di Nasreddin ("Nasreddin Stories"), with Gianpaolo Fiorentini, 2004[3]
- Juan de la Cruz. L'ascesa al Monte dei Melograni. Tutta l'opera mistico-poetica estesamente commentata, con introduzione, testo in antica grafia spagnola a fronte ed estratti delle opere in prosa ("The Ascent to the Pomegranates Mount. The Whole Mystical-Poetical Work Widely Expounded, with Introduction, Parallel Text in Ancient Spanish Writing and Excerpts from the Prose Works"), edited by Dario Chioli, 2005[4]
- Trenta luci. Mantenere la propria umanità nel mutamento ("Thirty Lights. How to Preserve Your Humanity in the Change"), 2005[5]
- Alfred Richard Orage. Studi sull'anima e sulla coscienza ("Essays on Soul and Consciousness"), Translation, Introduction, Notes and Bibliography by Dario Chioli, 2007[6]