Mysticism in Comparative Perspective
A Conversation with Prof. George Pattison
“Mysticism is not necessarily something weird or wonderful: it consists of a certain kind of attention to reality in all its facets.”
A Conversation with Prof. George Pattison
“Mysticism is not necessarily something weird or wonderful: it consists of a certain kind of attention to reality in all its facets.”
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.”
Warren Kenton
“Kabbalah is the Jewish version of the eternal teaching that you find in all the spiritual traditions.”
Inspire Dialogue 2016
“Conversation is an existential ‘turning-towards’ the other in recognition of what it means to be human.”
Nicola Simpson on Dom Sylvester Houédard
“How do we hear the inaudible sound of dust falling?”
Chronicles from World War II
“… divine faithfulness, present even in the depths of the nightmare.”