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Pietro Ubaldi (August 18, 1886 in
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, Italy – February 29, 1972 in São Vicente, Brazil) was an Italian author, teacher and philosopher. He was nominated for the
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five times.


Biography

Ubaldi was graduated in Law and Music, at Rome. Fluent in English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese, in addition to his native Italian, he also knew Latin and Greek language. A student of various philosophical and religious traditions, he distinguished himself as a
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thinker. He had two children, Agnese and Franco, who died during the second world war. His Christian belief was not only an intellectual question, but a global dimension, something deeply connected with all his being. A descendant of one of the most renowned and ancient families of Umbria (the Italian region where
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was born), he renounced richness to be faithful to the Gospel. So he was obliged to find a job to live. First he went to Sicily to teach English in a secondary school, then, always as a teacher, he went to Gubbio (Umbria), where he lived twenty years. He authored 24 books: 12 in Italy and 12 in Brazil. Remarkable for anticipating by a few decades philosophical and scientific concepts later formalized by traditional sciences, including findings by Albert Einstein, ''
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'', describing, among other themes, the unitary aspect of the universe and its consequences to spiritual evolution, is considered one of his principal works. He received the first inspiration for this book at the age of 27 years at Falconara (
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). One day, on the seashore, he got the enlightenment that made him perceive the essence of the universe. He felt that matter, energy and spirit are different aspects of the same Substance and that their difference is a "kinetic difference", as he states, that is of movement: rotatory as regards matter, wave-like as regards energy, whirling as regards psyche.


List of books

Since most of Pietro Ubaldi's books are not available in English, titles are only a translation of their Italian versions and might vary once formally published. 1 – ''Great Messages''
2 – ''The Great Synthesis (Synthesis and Solution to the Problems of Science and Spirit)''
3 – ''Mental Currents (The Nours)''
4 – ''Mystical Ascent''
5 – ''Story of a Man''
6 – ''Fragments of Thought and Passion''
7 – ''The New Civilization of the Third Millennium''
8 – ''Problems of the Future''
9 – ''Human Ascents''
10 – ''God and the Universe''
11 – ''Prophecies (The Future of the World)''
12 – ''Commentaries''
13 – ''Current Problems''
14 – ''The System (Genesis and Structure of the Universe)''
15 – ''The Great Battle''
16 – ''Evolution and the Gospel''
17 – ''The Law of God''
18 – ''The Functional Technique of the Law of God''
19 – ''Fall and Salvation''
20 – ''Principles of a New Ethics''
21 – ''The Descent of Ideals''
22 – ''A Destiny Following Christ''
23 – ''How to Orient One's Life''
24 – ''Christ''


References


External links

http://www.pietroubaldi.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Ubaldi Christian philosophers 1972 deaths 20th-century Italian philosophers 1886 births