In July I made the following new squidoo lenses relating to spirituality: Susan Seddon Boulet Goddess Paintings An artist whose art
is still popular in the pagan scene, Susan Seddon Boulet will mostly be
remembered for her goddess art. The mystical style of her paintings
(mostly, but not exclusively, water color) strikes a core in ...
Reviewed in the West as the only decent biography of Sri Aurobindo Goshe, from politician, to poet and guru. This guy lived a fascinating
life and Peter Heehs describes as many aspects of it as the Sri
Aurobindo archives can help enlighten us on. In India this is a
controversial book. It’s even been banned ...
I’m reviewing a Dutch book here today: Het Web der Schepping, Theosofie en Kunst in Nederland, van Lauweriks tot Mondriaan, by Marty Bax. I
won’t be repeating that exercise often, however in this case it’s really
worth it. There are few good books about the history of theosophy in
the Netherlands. It’s obviously a niche ...
There were two tribes dwelling near each other. God decided to walk between them. But God wore a two colored hat. One side was red; the
other side was blue. So when the two tribes discussed this visit by God,
they ended up in argument. “God wore a blue hat. No! God wore a red ...
Creating Bridges: Spirituality & Philosophy: Spirituality in Daily Life, Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron A kind heart is one of the principal
things we are trying to develop. If we run around childishly telling
others, “I’m this religion, and you’re that religion. But, mine is
better,” it is like turning chocolate frosting into garbage: what was
delicious ...