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
Abhay K.'s "100 Great Indian Poems" forms inspiration for Sarah Thilykou's Greek translation, a literary bridge between India and Greece.| The Culturium
In a multilingual collaboration by Gabriel Rosenstock and Masood Hussain, Gandhi's life is honoured through a series of haiku and watercolour vignettes.| The Culturium
Contemporary Indian poet, Abhay K., explores the raison d'être behind his art and the way in which poetry has the power to transform the destiny of man.| 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
Flautist Upahar performs the poetry of Saint Kabir, translated by Rabindranath Tagore, in Aum Amma's Cave, Mount Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, India.| 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
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
"Love Letter to Kashmir" is the creative collaboration of Masood Hussain & Gabriel Rosenstock, both inspired by the landscapes of Kashmir.| The Culturium
For seven months, Krishnamurti kept a daily record of his perceptions and states of consciousness in the most sublimely lyrical language ever composed.| The Culturium
The mystical, healing dimensions of the poetry of Sufi master, Hafiz, beautifully presented by Daniel Ladinsky and illustrated by artist, Marwa Adel.| 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