Antonella
Di Martino
Antonella Di Martino was born in Rome where she lives and works. Graduated from the University of Rome in "Social-psychological research disciplines," she deals with social and relationship issues and is fond of reading, writing and travelling. She firmly holds the reins of the story with feeling emotions in a simple language, expressing the strength of the small daily issues between the inexhaustible mystery of the universe and the little secrets of human existence. The response to an inner world that wants to regain confidence in life and human relationships through the regeneration of love and harmony with themselves. It makes the reader believe that even beyond his own horizon it’s always possible to get in touch with others by opening your heart and get closer to a new dimension.
The real fortune is to find serenity your own and strength which will lead you to happiness.
“Fear of loving” can be considered as a construction / deconstruction of individual identity, where sensuality, tension and fear encounter each other in "Nature of Love", source of Being. While reading carefully these brief pages any reviewers will find out that male and female (Jungian archetypes) first look deeply within and give rise to perceptions and projection. The archetypal identification is an intrinsic and unconscious part of human personality and “Fear of loving” is primarily through "The Meeting", meaning dense and rich in feelings, which emphasizes the synchronization of two souls who see each other through an alchemy of senses but not of intentions. In "Desire for peace" you can capture flavours, colours, and places that recall the feelings seen but not recognized, ranging from melancholy to nostalgia, up to experience a sense of resignation, which becomes source of liberation and serenity. In "The Return" the dream becomes the focus of the story: it is considered as a divination activity that gives life to the meeting and falling in love desire.