In this new book entitled Life Goes On: Evidence for Reincarnation That Makes Sense to Christians and Open-Minded Skeptics, ...
It is not certain that King Charles is citing Nasr when he refers to “harmony,” but it is very likely, given that his view of ...
From Greek reason and Abrahamic faith to Buddhist insight and modern psychology, this article posits that human transformation, empathy, and meaning are forged not in avoiding pain, but in deeply ...
I read the books that helped shape The Family, the cult founded by an Australian yoga teacher in the 1960s – when Western ...
Major Arcana to haute couture: Why is fashion so obsessed with tarot? - From Jonathan Anderson to Gabriela Hearst, turning to ...
She’d been diagnosed with a heart murmur at nine months old. While she was completing her doctorate in social psychology at Harvard in the 1970s, she began experiencing shortness of breath, finding it ...
Gwen John: Strange Beauties review – Wales’s great modern artist stuns us with the glory of solitude
In a superb, mystical retrospective, the painter sheds social trappings – and her clothes – as she uses her enormous intelligence to paint purely ...
God's out there, telling people to come in. Maybe we’ve just got to be ready, arms outstretched, to offer a warm welcome.
Like Rumi’s ecstasy and Iqbal’s Khudi, Kazantzakis envisioned life as ethical, participatory, and celebratory – a dance between freedom and responsibility Shabeer Ahmad Lone Nikos Kazantzakis, one of ...
Richard Zimler’s 1996 debut, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon, is a towering achievement in this genre. It is a work that ...
And although most Jews share a common gene pool, they are becoming more diverse because any non-Jew who converts to Judaism will be recognized as being Jewish by all those rabbis who share a ...
Benjamin ben Yonah of Tudela (c. 1130–1173), a learned merchant from Navarre in northern Spain, embarked on an extraordinary ...
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