Abstract
The term dharma, which means "law", is understood in the same Sanskrit root from which the concept derives, dhr translated into Italian as "to provide a basis", or as "foundation of reality", finally truth, that is recognition of how things are. The recognition of truth, however, is often compromised by human evaluation that winds in the spiral of time and history, however, yielding to the interpretation of reality characterized by expectations and finally by actual illusory that end up denying what would be immediately graspable even by virtue of their senses, but that history, political power, formalization of culture to collective witchcraft, distort and even deny what would be the foundation of existence and bond between men: the fate of existential fulfillment only possible in the truth of the mutual protection of life, common link and principle of every faith.

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