T. S. Eliot's work is a perfect synthesis of philosophy and poetry, and ultimately an expression of Being itself.| The Culturium
Spiros Stathoulopoulos' "Meteora" is the simple and yet exquisitely beautiful tale of the forbidden relationship between a Greek monk and a Russian nun.| The Culturium
"My Quest for Beauty" by Rollo May is a search for the wellsprings of human creativity and an analysis on the purposes of art.| The Culturium
"Art will unify all humanity. Art is one—indivisible. Art has its many branches, yet all are one." The beautiful paintings and prose of Nicholas Roerich.| The Culturium
Artist Mark Rothko's profound book outlines his views on topics ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary art.| The Culturium
Kahlil Gibran's mystical masterpiece, "The Prophet", continues to inspire to this day, including a recent exhibition of Middle Eastern artists at Sotheby's.| The Culturium
Hildegard of Bingen was a German mystic, writer, composer, philosopher and Benedictine abbess, and thus bestowed with the title, 'Sibyl of the Rhine'.| The Culturium
Albert Camus' "Jonas or The Artist at Work" explores the feelings of isolation of a humble painter overwhelmed by the demands of family and life itself.| The Culturium
"All Religions Are One" is a seminal text that defined the work of one of the Romantic period's most mystical visual poets, William Blake.| The Culturium
Eric Nicholson reflects upon the way in which William Blake's illustrations of the Book of Job are a beautiful visual depiction of the spiritual path.| The Culturium