Jacques Lusseyran lost his eyesight as a child, but he learned to see with his inner senses. As a resistance...
Come! Come! Thou art the Soul, the Soul so dear, Revolving!Come! Come! Thou art the Cedar, the Cedar’s Spear, Revolving!O...
Goethe maintained a lifelong interest in foreign cultures, particularly in their literature. He engaged deeply with the “oriental,” Indian, Chinese, and ancient Iranian or Persian-Islamic cultures. One of the fundamental characteristics of Goethe’s work is that he is able to establish a fruitful and, in this sense, “true” relationship with...
All that is good, beautiful, and true comes in threes—sweet, salty, and sour; heads, hands, and hearts; darkness, light, and...
Has Big Tech replaced capitalism with a new, even more exploitative system, “cloudalism”? That’s what former Greek finance minister Yanis...
Nosotros, We have entered a journey of healing together.Who am I? Who are you? Who are we to do this work? We are the ones who build communities in the jungleWho dedicate ourselves to reforestationAnd know that you cannot sell a living beingWe are the ones who build natural buildingsAnd...
New Year’s Eve is not just a matter of the date in an externally conceived calendar. It is the middle...
A year of uncertainty draws to a close, and on Christmas Eve, the stream of crises and catastrophes fades into...
For several centuries, scientific materialism neglected the experiential presuppositions of its own research activities, striving to achieve an outside, disembodied, “God’s eye view” of the universe. In their recent book, The Blind Spot, astrophysicist Adam Frank, theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser, and philosopher Evan Thompson offer a philosophical intervention into modern...
Jean appears, hand outstretched and a shining hat of light on his head—a special hat that perhaps only I can...
In June 2024, there was a staged reading of Jacques Lusseyran’s Das wiedergefundene Licht [And There Was Light] with Richard...
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