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A Thing of Beauty…

Jan 13, 2017 | A Thing of Beauty, Arts & Literature, Metaphysics & Spirituality

Barbara Vellacott contemplates the indescribability of beauty in Dante’s Paradiso

“Beauty is a divine vibration which sings in poet, poem, reader and listener. But its essence is nevertheless indescribable.”

Three Transitions

Nov 4, 2016 | Arts & Literature, Finance & Global Affairs, Science & Technology

Richard Twinch on Cultural Change

“The past is not just a heap of outmoded algorithms, but a valuable resource to be archaeologically unpicked and valued.”

A Thing of Beauty…

Nov 4, 2016 | A Thing of Beauty, Arts & Literature

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater

“The circumference of architecture is changing with astonishing rapidity but its center remains unchanged – the human heart.”

A Thing of Beauty…

Oct 14, 2016 | A Thing of Beauty, Arts & Literature

James Turrell’s Berlin Installation

“Here the invitation is to something less cosmic, more personal.”

d-r-a-w-n-i-n-w-a-r-d

Oct 14, 2016 | Arts & Literature, Metaphysics & Spirituality, Remarkable Lives

Nicola Simpson on Dom Sylvester Houédard

“How do we hear the inaudible sound of dust falling?”

Tell Them What We Have Learned Here…

Oct 14, 2016 | Arts & Literature, Metaphysics & Spirituality, Remarkable Lives

Chronicles from World War II

“… divine faithfulness, present even in the depths of the nightmare.”

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