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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The story of the ancient city of Sogmatar in eastern Turkey, where seven circular structures were placed around a sacred hill in 200 AD to represent seven planets, inspired the creations by designer Şule Koç ...
Design meets spirituality: Candlesticks by Stefanie Hödlmoser | Graz // World Wide Things Collection
Sustainability meets modern simplicity. The design products of Stefanie Hödlmoser's "Almost Gone" series are made from cuttings from the production of Corian furniture.
“Kongkee: Electronic Heart Beat” at the 21st Century Museum, Kanazawa – bridging manga, animation, history and AI in a multi-dimensional artistic vision.
Exploring Consciousness and Reality - In this episode, Deepak Chopra explores the profound idea that life as we know it may be an illusion. Listen in as we explore Eastern wisdom traditions and their perspective on the dreamlike nature of reality. Learn about ""pure consciousness,"" the true Self, and how to awaken from the dream through meditation and self-inquiry.
The ornate, playful vases and vessels from design studio mpgmb are perfect for floral messages or solo a design eye-catcher.
Tea ceremonies have been a tradition in many cultures, especially in Japan, for thousands of years. Today, they are being revived as a practice to escape the fast pace of everyday life. Juskani Alonso created the ideal tea service for this purpose ...
As summer slowly fades from the Cyclades, the island of Folegandros reveals its most enchanting side. Here, where the Aegean...
Yoga, meditation, positive affirmations, ancient rituals and shamans - the new spirituality is the religion of our time. But what are we searching for and what will we find?
Created by designer Yunuén Hernández, Botijo is a reinterpretation of traditional Mexican jarrito earthenware jugs ...
In the pandemic era, concepts like “security” and “control” have become a thing of the past. They’re feelings that the lucky among us are still able to remember, but which we’re only able to experience to a limited extent. The first lockdown saw them evolve into a massive cloud of longing that hung somewhere overhead. Did they disappear into the world of transcendence? Is it because of this that our need for spirituality in our lives has grown?
What if we travelled not just to see new landscapes, but to discover ancient wisdom? Encountering the peoples of Angola is a quiet invitation to reconnect with our own roots – and to see the art of mindful living through different eyes.