Pythagorean Secrets, the Father of meditation and musical therapy

Greek philosopher VI BC remains a puzzle: rationalistic mathematician, or <x0... ancestor” of “age”? It belongs to an era, that pre-classical archaic, where Wisdom “” had a form of authoritarian and multiform knowledge, which made him privileged and prestigious to possess it. Sometimes, and this was the case of Pythagorean, this is the most [...]
It belongs to an era, that pre-classical archaic, where the wise “” had a form of authoritarian and multiform knowledge, which made him privileged and prestigious in his possession.
Sometimes, and this was the case of Pythagoras, this “greater knowledge” compared with ordinary mortals associated with an extraordinary personal charisma, which gave the image an almost superhuman nature.
And superhuman was considered by some chroniclers of old, even the birth of philosophy...
The view of an Indian rock, combined with the brain of a scientist and the spiritism of an ascetic Buddhist teacher. A little Gandhi and little Einstein, pure rationality in the “mesh <ge”: that's the essence of Pythagora. Yes, the very father of the famous theorem on the length of the triangular ribs, the first to be studied in school when learning geometry.
However, mathematical intuition is just one of many aspects of this multidimensional Greek.
A virtuous man, a strong believer in reincarnation, animalist, and vegetarian, the father of western musical meditation and therapy; demigods with supernatural powers according to his disciples; and cunning confessionist, fan of the oligarchic government, according to his critics: Who really was the contradictory wise?











