Dennis Gallagher, writer, programmer, futurist and flâneur, explores his passion for composing poetry and the way in which it is a portal to the One.| The Culturium
Dean Fraser offers us an insight into the truths he has discovered in daily living and the integrity he has intuited on his journey through life.| The Culturium
'I Am' by John Clare is a powerful expression of the abject disintegration of self and the yearning for communion with the divine.| The Culturium
Writers & Artists Spirituality Series: Charles Darwin & Down House| The Culturium
Writers & Artists Spirituality Series: Thomas Hardy, Bockhampton & Dorchester, Dorset| The Culturium
Brian Taylor is a poet and philosopher based in Cornwall and the Far East, who explores the unity of all things timeless, wise and beautiful.| The Culturium
Dennis Gallagher, writer, programmer, futurist and flâneur, explores his love of writing verse and the metaphysical insights that permeate his pen.| The Culturium
Writers & Artists Spirituality Series: Jane Austen, Chawton, Hampshire| The Culturium
'Hymns To The Beloved' is a collection of devotional poems to the Divine, including Ramana Maharshi, Arunachula, Our Lady, Amma and Anandamayi Ma.| The Culturium
In honour of International Women's Day and World Poetry Day, Archana Bahadur Zutshi offers us a selection of verse from her collection, "Poetic Candour".| The Culturium
Virginia Woolf's seminal feminist tract, "A Room of One's Own" justifies the need for women to possess intellectual freedom & financial independence.| The Culturium
Ten extraordinary poems, along with incisive essays, bringing heartfelt insight both to our personal challenges and our cultural and collective malaise.| The Culturium
A collection of reflective, contemplative poems written by Irish poet, Liam Ó Muirthile, as he walked the Camino de Santiago in the autumn of 2015.| The Culturium
The nature of reality itself—beyond the "supreme fiction" of epistemology, ontology and linguistics— preoccupies this lyrical masterpiece by Wallace Stevens.| The Culturium
Anonymous fourteenth-century text, "The Cloud of Unknowing", is the glory of English mysticism and a useful guide to finding union with God.| The Culturium
Julian of Norwich's "Revelations of Divine Love" is a remarkable work of revelatory insight, and is a classic of mediaeval religious literature.| The Culturium
"The Cloud" by the Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, is an allegorical meditation on the cycle of dissolution & rebirth.| The Culturium
C. G. Jung's "The Red Book" is a calligraphic & illuminated psychological masterpiece on mythology, dreams & inner transformation.| The Culturium
Alan Jacobs' "Poems to Make the Soul Sing" is a beautiful collection of moving and thought-provoking poems from mystics of all traditions.| The Culturium