Literature on The Culturium
Ray Brooks: The Shadow That Seeks the Sun
Edwin Lord Weeks, The Last Voyage.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
A story of yogis, bhogis and an unexpected encounter
Michel de Montaigne: On Solitude
Alphonse Mucha, Woman in the Wilderness.
Image: Public Domain
How seclusion from the active life is the only peaceful way to live
Colin Winborn: Casts
Gustave Courbet, Le Bord de Mer à Palavas.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
A collision between the said and the unsaid
Emily Dickinson: The Soul’s Superior Instants
Johann Heinrich Füssli, Silence.
Image: Public Domain
The inexpressible exquisitely expressed
Leo Tolstoy: The Three Hermits
Mikhail Nesterov, Hermit Fathers and Immaculate Women.
Image: Public Domain
How individual belief triumphs over religious dogma
Teresa of Ávila: The Ecstasy of Love
Fray Juan de la Miseria, Teresa de Jesús.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
How the interior life is the only path to rhapsodic bliss
Matsuo Bashō: Deep Silence
Isaac Levitan, A Quiet Monastery.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
How can silence be explained in words?
Carl Gustav Jung: The Red Book, Liber Novus
C. G. Jung, The Red Book, Liber Novus.
Image: Philemon Foundation and W. W. Norton & Company
How an existential crisis precipitated an artistic masterpiece
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