A Voice of Hope
Art + Stories
Experiences

A Voice of Hope

From the Holocaust, concentration camps and the loss of his wife, famed psychotherapist Viktor Frankl endured some of the worst horrors a human can. When he emerged, it was with a message of hope… and a plan to share it.
Agnieszka Drotkiewicz
Like Stroking a Butterfly’s Wing
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

Like Stroking a Butterfly’s Wing

The Butterfly Touch method developed by Eva Reich shows how less means more and how power lies in gentleness.
Agnieszka Rostkowska
On Silver Film
Art + Stories
Art

On Silver Film

The act of taking an analogue photograph is the culmination of science, magic and technology – truly a moment to treasure.
Szymon Drobniak
The Knights-Erroneous
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Knights-Erroneous

The Celtic cultural tradition stretches across at least one millennium – and is most recognizable in the various versions of the Arthurian legends.
Marta Kmerzanka
When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently
World + People
The Other School

When Worldviews Collide: Why Science Needs To Be Taught Differently

Science doesn’t exist in a cultural and existential vacuum and its teaching shouldn’t either.
Marcelo Gleiser
Before It All Begins
Soul + Body
Breathe In

Before It All Begins

Sunrise in Kenya is like a bloodstained ribbon. In Peru, dawn is a time of great silence. In India, morning is a fleeting moment of freshness. In Seoul, there’s no real morning at all.
Paulina Wilk
Dukkha
Soul + Body
Good Mood

Dukkha

An author and practising Buddhist discusses his manyfold spiritual path – and how the path to liberation is, in fact, quite ordinary – in the third part of our new series about Buddhism.
Juliusz Strachota
Where Does War Come From?
World + People
Science

Where Does War Come From?

Conflict is usually attributed to disputes over land and resources, inherent aggressive tendencies, or gender. Yet perhaps none of the above provide an adequate explanation.
Tomasz Wiśniewski
The Truest Fiction
Art + Stories
Opinions

The Truest Fiction

In his latest novel “Elizabeth Finch,” British author Julian Barnes blends fact and fiction to create a compelling critique of contemporary understandings of the past.
Paulina Wilk
Brackish Tears
Art + Stories
Experiences

Brackish Tears

In his work, Santanu Dey deals with the topic of the Marichjhapi massacre. In an effort to trace the entire structure of violence related to migration and displacement, the artist goes back to the “Mahabharata”, an ancient Hindu epic.
Santanu Dey
Sleep Well
Soul + Body
Wellbeing

Sleep Well

Falling asleep at regular times and for regular periods is essential for mental and physical well-being. There are a number of steps you can take to encourage it.
Paulina Wilk
Ecstasy through Logic
World + People
Science

Ecstasy through Logic

The British philosopher was both a rebel and pacifist—and one who maintained his convictions and hopes for humanity until the day he died.
Paulina Wilk
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