Sappho's sacred and erotic poetry led the Greek philosopher, Plato, to call her the "Tenth Muse".| The Culturium
The 'Meditations' of Marcus Aurelius reflect on the nature of self and what it is to live a Stoic life.| The Culturium
Seneca's "On Tranquillity of Mind" is a profound examination of the nature of the mental realm, offering practical remedies to find transcendence and peace.| The Culturium
Plato's 'Phaedrus', the 'Katha Upanishad' and the 'Bhagavad Gita' expound the allegory of the charioteer and how it symbolizes the senses, mind and soul.| The Culturium
Marsilio Ficino's Letter 41 reminds us that the only issue we should ultimately concern ourselves with is the meaning of our individual existence.| The Culturium
Alan Jacobs discusses his spiritual journey, the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi and the answer to the most fundamental question of all, "Who am I?"| The Culturium
"Only the Lover Sings" by Joseph Pieper is a beautiful exposition and collection of his thoughts on work, music, art, sculpture and being itself.| The Culturium
Kathleen Raine contemplates the sheer beauty of a hyacinth in this autobiographical extract from her memoir, "The Land Unknown".| The Culturium
Key works at RA exhibition by American video artist, Bill Viola, and Italian Renaissance master, Michelangelo, reveal a parallel love of the sacred arts.| The Culturium