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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 177797" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Since a boy Antonio Bogos was fascinated by the water and loved to play with it and dive into it until the skin was vindicated. As an adult this passion Bogos exploited it in commerce by opening a wonderful Turkish bath in Livorno. He studied water in all its nuances and had elaborated an original theory about it. Bogos claimed that God manifested himself on the earth in liquid form, water indeed, since water can not die and if heated it "rises" evaporating to the sky, then descending again to earth, purifying itself on the mountains. In this way God can control our actions, our thoughts and consequently our sins when we drink it and when we wash ourselves, God is truly everywhere, because it is water. As a boy Antonio Bogos lived a few years in Constantinople in the residence of his paternal grandfather, a very cultured and wise man, keeper of long-forgotten stories. One story in particular fascinated young Bogos, it was an ancient legend that told the story of an Armenian magician who would find a source of miraculous water with healing powers able to stop the aging process. This source was in the crypt of the church of San Jacopo in Acquaviva in Livorno. It was precisely this story the reason why Antonio Bogos later wanted to reach the city of Livorno. Placed in Livorno Bogos succeeded in his business as an entrepreneur by opening a Turkish bath, but he also had considerable success as a politician to the point of being nominated with the prestigious title of "Gonfaloniere". Thanks to this charge, Bogos was able to establish good relations with the religious authorities of the city, especially with the Prior of the church of San Jacopo, who led him to the secret crypt where the famous source of the Acquaviva was located. In order to access the crypt, Bogos was guided by the Prior through a large partly navigable underground tunnel, the mouthpiece of this tunnel is still well preserved. The iron hatch to access it is located outside the Officers' Club of the Navy in via San Jacopo in Acquaviva. It seems that Bogos arrived at the source could take a quantity of water in a flask, which he later used for his purposes.</p><p>Antonio Bogos, after this experience, wanted to set up a room in his Turkish bath that depicted the crypt of San Jacopo. This structure is always present in the sub-floors of the old port covered by some new buildings. Antonio Bogos used to dress in a very original and bizarre way he always wore hooded robes that let his eyes glimpse, so in the rooms he frequented he was nicknamed the hooded. Bogos also maintained this strange habitit during his years of seclusion in the mountains, in fact even Colombino Bassi never had the opportunity to see the face uncovered. Although Bogos was called the "old man" his voice did not seem to belong to a very ansy person but to a very young man. The main reason for which Bogos withdrew into meditation inside the mountain was to follow the life cycle of water, he also tried to purify himself by staying inside the mountain, but a secondary reason was just to meet Colombino Bassi to be able to talk about what was in the Valle Benedetta, things that led him to abandon his normal activity and leave the scene to undertake a new path of research that would lead him to the truth. For this he staged a fake death, thanks to the help of a young scion of the noble Armena family of the counts Agà, to which Bogos in return for his help left all his possessions.</p><p>Certainly it can be said that Colombino Bassi abandoned the enclosure when, returning from the morning prayers, he was warned of the death of Bogos. Colombino never saw the body of Bogos nor any religious function to bury him, because these were his last wills ...</p><p>Or again ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 177797, member: 7165"] Since a boy Antonio Bogos was fascinated by the water and loved to play with it and dive into it until the skin was vindicated. As an adult this passion Bogos exploited it in commerce by opening a wonderful Turkish bath in Livorno. He studied water in all its nuances and had elaborated an original theory about it. Bogos claimed that God manifested himself on the earth in liquid form, water indeed, since water can not die and if heated it "rises" evaporating to the sky, then descending again to earth, purifying itself on the mountains. In this way God can control our actions, our thoughts and consequently our sins when we drink it and when we wash ourselves, God is truly everywhere, because it is water. As a boy Antonio Bogos lived a few years in Constantinople in the residence of his paternal grandfather, a very cultured and wise man, keeper of long-forgotten stories. One story in particular fascinated young Bogos, it was an ancient legend that told the story of an Armenian magician who would find a source of miraculous water with healing powers able to stop the aging process. This source was in the crypt of the church of San Jacopo in Acquaviva in Livorno. It was precisely this story the reason why Antonio Bogos later wanted to reach the city of Livorno. Placed in Livorno Bogos succeeded in his business as an entrepreneur by opening a Turkish bath, but he also had considerable success as a politician to the point of being nominated with the prestigious title of "Gonfaloniere". Thanks to this charge, Bogos was able to establish good relations with the religious authorities of the city, especially with the Prior of the church of San Jacopo, who led him to the secret crypt where the famous source of the Acquaviva was located. In order to access the crypt, Bogos was guided by the Prior through a large partly navigable underground tunnel, the mouthpiece of this tunnel is still well preserved. The iron hatch to access it is located outside the Officers' Club of the Navy in via San Jacopo in Acquaviva. It seems that Bogos arrived at the source could take a quantity of water in a flask, which he later used for his purposes. Antonio Bogos, after this experience, wanted to set up a room in his Turkish bath that depicted the crypt of San Jacopo. This structure is always present in the sub-floors of the old port covered by some new buildings. Antonio Bogos used to dress in a very original and bizarre way he always wore hooded robes that let his eyes glimpse, so in the rooms he frequented he was nicknamed the hooded. Bogos also maintained this strange habitit during his years of seclusion in the mountains, in fact even Colombino Bassi never had the opportunity to see the face uncovered. Although Bogos was called the "old man" his voice did not seem to belong to a very ansy person but to a very young man. The main reason for which Bogos withdrew into meditation inside the mountain was to follow the life cycle of water, he also tried to purify himself by staying inside the mountain, but a secondary reason was just to meet Colombino Bassi to be able to talk about what was in the Valle Benedetta, things that led him to abandon his normal activity and leave the scene to undertake a new path of research that would lead him to the truth. For this he staged a fake death, thanks to the help of a young scion of the noble Armena family of the counts Agà, to which Bogos in return for his help left all his possessions. Certainly it can be said that Colombino Bassi abandoned the enclosure when, returning from the morning prayers, he was warned of the death of Bogos. Colombino never saw the body of Bogos nor any religious function to bury him, because these were his last wills ... Or again ... [/QUOTE]
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