What do the smallest particles of the universe, the human brain, and ancient spiritual traditions have in common? At first glance, not much. But a deeper exploration reveals fascinating overlaps, especially when it comes to understanding the relationship between consciousness and reality.
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Forest Within in Kita Karuizawa, Japan, designed by Studio Inspatia, is a contemplative retreat where architecture and forest merge. Inspired by Japanese tradition and philosophy, it creates spaces of balance, resonance, and reflection.
The BRUSEUM is dedicating an exhibition to the drawings of Hermann Nitsch, shedding light on an often overlooked aspect of his extensive artistic work. While his monumental splatter paintings and the spectacular performances of his Orgien Mysterien Theater take center stage, his drawings offer an intimate glimpse into the origins and depths of his conceptual world.
It would actually be more appropriate to call Willi Stürz a master miner than a master cellarer, as he doesn't store his most valuable wine in the cellar, but in the mountain tunnel. This wine was even awarded 100 Parker points in 2019. A portrait of the exceptional Epokale from the Cantina Tramin - a bottle that has made history in South Tyrol.
Christof Koch explores how consciousness arises, why it is more than computation – and why his 2024 book Then I Am Myself the World is a milestone.
Some places feel as if they were dreamed up by a film director. They are magical, quietly beautiful, almost unreal—like...
How do you capture the essence of a place? One way to do it is through language. Learning basic words and phrases doesn’t just show respect, it also helps you to understand the people and their region a little better. It’s particularly interesting in South Tyrol, where melodic Italian meets rustic Tyrolean, resulting in as many dialects as there are valleys.
The walk into the forest is taken literally here. Thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, the Hotel des Horlogers not only offers numerous panoramic views of the surrounding sea of spruce trees, you will also come across sculptures made of branches and oversized truffles. The Horloger's culinary table takes you a little deeper into the forest. Guests are even invited to take off their shoes to feel the moss and wood shavings on the ground with their bare feet.
The Gradonna****s Mountain Resort in East Tyrol is both a remarkable holiday retreat and a sought-after film set – from Nine Perfect Strangers to Der Spitzname. An alpine escape where nature, design, and cinema meet.
Perfume has its roots in incense, which has been used since the second millennium BC. The Latin word “perfumum” literally means “through smoke,” referring to the method of burning fragrant materials. Incense has long held a mystical allure and served as a sacred connection between the profane and the divine, the visible and the invisible, and as a means of purification for the Egyptian gods.
Enchanting, timeless, to fall in love with: Torre del Nera is an Albergo Diffuso that was created from existing features in a medieval village in Umbria. And this is the story of the special holiday architecture - made in Italy.
Explore the mystical dimensions of some of the most powerful, yet lesser-known places in India, through the eyes of a mystic.












