Pierluigi Peruffo (Dadrim) was born in Vicenza on the 5th of October, 1979. After having gone through a childhood and adolescence marked by an intense and confused search for harmony and meaning, in 1999, the encounter with Father Ireneo Forgiarini, Franciscan monk, a charismatic and unique character, determined a fundamental turning point in his life and began his journey of self research.
In 2004 he graduated in Philosophy at the University of Padova.
He finished his studies disappointed by the academic and intellectual ambiance that he felt was far from the real necessities of the human being.
He specialized in Philosophical Counselling at the “Scuola Superiore di Counselling Filosofico di Vicenza”.
He began working in various social spheres while sharing with friends and researchers journey of inner discovery.
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The Italian version of the blog contains over 300 of Dadrim's replies to friends and spiritual researchers’ questions and various audio and video material that is currently being translated.
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The English version of the Blog contains some fragments of Dadrim's answers that he gave to questions from friends and spiritual researchers.
In the Blog's Store you can find and download the Ebook “The Book of Dadrim” and the CD “Fidati” (that contains 11 songs for meditation written and composed by Dadrim, in MP3 format).
"Dadrim's Book" introduction
When I began to read Dadrim's writings, I thought that I had found a place, a place where I could have a conversation with myself on pleasure and pain, and on how these are intertwined and race one another, on life's meaning that goes on even if everything may die and maybe, because of this, on the fear of desiring, to really let yourself go for something or someone, to become passionate about our stories that we create and we have not the courage of telling not even to ourselves, to all that keeps us alive... in spite of... But, going forward, I have discovered that this place was something more, something different... a powerful force that pulls you towards all that you fear or hope for when in your thoughts you find the abyss of an insatiable void and you try to awake in everything that is a harmony with “the soul”.
Anna Maria Cuneo
