The Chinese cultural perspective on trees, wealth, and wisdom is deeply interwoven with mythology, philosophy, and everyday practices. Below is a detailed exploration of these connections: 🌳 1. The Money
The Chinese cultural perspective on trees, wealth, and wisdom is deeply interwoven with mythology, philosophy, and everyday practices. Below is a detailed exploration of these connections: 🌳 1. The Money
A poem on the joys of fasting by Jelaluddin Rumi, who was born in what is now Afghanistan in 1207. Fasting There’s hidden sweetness in the stomach’s emptiness.We are lutes,
The serpent is not a “myth” but the living coil of creation itself—a bridge between waters and stars, revered from Haiti to Huanghe, Arnhem Land to Mali. 1. Damballah Wedo
Wisdom from the Ancestors: Yoruba Proverbs on Olókun & Destiny “Olókun ò l’ẹni tí í bá rí’nu omi, ẹni tó bá rí’nu omi á rí Olókun.”(“Olókun has no enemy beneath
The yidaki (didgeridoo) is not an “instrument”—it’s a vibrational bridge between Earth’s heartbeat and the Milky Way’s spine. Its drone echoes the same frequency that shaped mountains, birthed stars, and
Bryan Jordan had a Near Death Experience. During his NDE, he encountered beings, a heavenly realm of meadows and really big flowers, met his light family, and got some life-altering
Dr. Umar’s critique of organized religion and advocacy for African spirituality resonates with a growing discourse that contrasts the historical and philosophical frameworks of Abrahamic traditions with indigenous African spiritual
Voici une présentation détaillée de Miyamoto Musashi, suivie de 30 citations avec commentaires en japonais et traductions en français, ainsi que des anecdotes clés sur ses duels. Miyamoto Musashi (宮本武蔵)
The interplay between mantra recitation, chi (prana/lifeforce), and extraordinary abilities like levitation is rooted in esoteric Buddhist and Daoist traditions. While modern science remains skeptical, ancient texts describe mantra
Oríkì (praise poetry) in Yoruba culture is a powerful way to honor and connect with spiritual forces, including Olódùmarè (God), the supreme being in Yoruba cosmology. Below are 100 Yoruba oríkì dedicated to God,