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Mar 25 2016

Paula Marvelly: Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Laghet

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Paula Marvelly, Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Laghet.
Photograph: [CC BY-SA 4.0] The Culturium

In search of the miraculous

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Visual Arts, Wisdom · Tagged: architecture, christian mysticism, french, nonfiction, prose, sanctuaire notre-dame de laghet, spirituality, travel, women

Mar 11 2016

Wassily Kandinsky: Concerning the Spiritual in Art

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Vassily Kandinsky, Composition IV.
Image: Public Domain

A creed to the creative life

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature, Visual Arts, Wisdom · Tagged: bauhaus, composition, concerning the spiritual in art, improvisation, music, nonfiction, painting, prose, russian, spirituality, wassily kandinsky

Feb 05 2016

Greg Goode: Gatsby and Gestalt Shifts

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F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Photograph: The World’s Work,
[Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons

An appreciation of spirituality and literature

Written by Greg Goode · Categorized: Literature · Tagged: edgar rice burroughs, f. scott fitzgerald, fiction, francis ford coppola, greg goode, guest post, henry james, j.r.r. tolkein, jane austen, marcel proust, prose, spirituality

Dec 17 2015

Alice Koller: An Unknown Woman

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Gustave Courbet, The Wave (1869).
Image: Public Domain

How the solitary life by the sea gave one woman a reason to live

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature · Tagged: alice koller, american, an unknown woman, autobiography, gustave courbet, nantucket, nonfiction, prose, travel, women

Dec 10 2015

E. M. Forster: The Celestial Omnibus

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William Blake, Dante and Virgil Penetrating the Forest.
Image: Public Domain

The triumph of experience over knowledge

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature · Tagged: dante, divine comedy, e m forster, english, fiction, prose, short story, the celestial omnibus, william blake

Nov 17 2015

J. D. Salinger: Franny and Zooey

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J. D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey.
Typeface: Seb Lester

Redemptive love

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature · Tagged: advaita vedanta, american, fiction, franny and zooey, j d salinger, prose, short story, the way of a pilgrim, zen buddhism

Nov 12 2015

Hildegard of Bingen: Sibyl of the Rhine

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Hildegard of Bingen, Scivias:
The True Trinity in True Unity
.
Photograph: The Yorck Project,
[Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons

Polymath and mystic whose artistic and intellectual output was unsurpassed

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Wisdom · Tagged: christian mysticism, german, hildegard of bingen, liber divinorum operum, liber vitae meritorum, music, painting, prose, rupertsberg codex, scivias, spirituality, women

Nov 05 2015

Jean Cocteau: The Art of Cinema

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Edgardo Cozarinsky, Autobiography of an Unknown .
Image: © Edgardo Cozarinsky

Capturing the soul of the artist on celluloid

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Film, Literature · Tagged: blood of a poet, french, jean cocteau, jean marais, le sang d'un poète, le testament d'orphée, movie, orphée, orpheus, poetry, prose, the art of cinema, the testament of orpheus, video

Oct 27 2015

Alexandra David-Néel: My Journey to Lhasa

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Alexandra David Néel.
Image: Public Domain

How a woman’s quest for solitude led her to Tibet’s forbidden city

Written by Paula Marvelly · Categorized: Literature · Tagged: alexandra david-néel, autobiography, buddhism, french, my journey to lhasa, nonfiction, prose, tibet, travel, women

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