“IlLibro dei Nomi Significati” by Filippo Biagioli
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“IlLibro dei Nomi Significati” by Filippo Biagioli
“Illibro dei Nomi Significati” is the second esoteric manuscript made by Filippo Biagioli. It can be found in the Library of the Department of Prints and Drawings of Florence, Italy. This book is a ritual artwork that contains all the rules to follow to make the perfect Ritual Artworks. The artist himself is specialized in the making of this type of work. Ritual Artworks are those creations which are based on the Sacred Texts and their purpose is Spirituality, Devotion and Faith. This book was created following the technical indications dictate by God in the Torah, to build the Ark of the Covenant. Indeed, these directions are precisely described in the Book of Exodus (25, 12-22):
“10Have them make an ark of acacia wood—two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide, and a cubit and a half high. 11Overlay it with pure gold, both inside and out, and make a gold molding around it.”
This is how Biagioli describes his book:
“[..] probably my esoteric manuscript is what mostly connects nowadays and the history lived 5,800 years ago in the Holy Land.”

This is what can be found in the Frontispiece of the volume:
“It was entirely made by Filippo Biagioli in the second month (February) of 2019. It is composed of white sheets of paper and it was completed following the necessary ritual rules. In between the lines, there are 26 mm (ca 1 in) and every 6 written pages, there is a white page to respect God’s day of rest during Creation. The book’s cover and spines are made of acacia, as dictated by God in the Torah.
Furthermore, following His will, the artist gave this book a particular fragrance. On the book’s cover, there is the copper snake Saraf, who healed the community of Israel. Finally, around this page there are the Symbols of the 12 tribes of Israel which are based on the mosaic of a synagogue inJerusalem.”
The structure of the pages where Sacred Names appear initially might seem complex. For this reason, the artist, inside the book, provided a graphic map to better understand these symbols. At the beginning of every page there is the Sacred Name to whom the page is dedicated. Underneath, there is the numerical string that belongs to the Name. In the middle of the page there is the Name’s Motto that encloses the scenic depiction of the episode in which the character is presented inside thePentateuch. At the end of the page, there are the Name’s attributes. Among them, the artist’s favourite one is Piscion, also called Pison or Pishon. He has a really deep meaning, he is one of the rivers that flow out of the Garden of Eden after its Creation. The river does two important things, it takes away the Garden’s impurities keeping it immaculate until the arrival of the Snake. At the same time, it bringslife into the World. This is what the Genesis (2,11) reports:
“11The name of the first is the Pishon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold.”
The book, thanks to the analysis of the Sacred Names, allows the reader to uncover mysteries. Every Name, according to the esoteric tradition, owns vibrational energy and deep meaning thanks to its connection with the cosmic forces which rule the universe. “Illibro dei Nomi Significati” is made according to precise ritual indications and fine materials. It is an artwork that transcends simple aesthetics. The book’s acacia cover is the symbol of immortality and connection with nature. On the front of it, there is a complex iconography that refers to the mysteries of creation. Every page is made of fine paper and is decorated with intricate calligraphies and alchemical symbols that exhort to meditation and contemplation. There are a lot of emphasized symbologies that refer to Biblical texts.
For example, the copper snake: it represents recovery and wisdom. It alludes to the biblical myth of the copper snake which used to heal people who had been bitten by poisonous snakes. The 12 tribes of Israel: they are symbols which are in the mosaic of a synagogue in Jerusalem. They represent the unity and diversity of the Israeli community. The sacred geometry: the proportions and the geometry used in this book are connected to the principles of the sacred geometry. This type of geometry is present in every great spiritual tradition. The colours: they are full of symbolic meanings: gold symbolizes divinity, white is purity, black is matter and red is passion.
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