Sacred Sexuality III : Alchemy

Alchemy was never meant to be mastered through instruction alone. It is not a system to be memorized, but a language learned through experience—a dialogue between matter and spirit, instinct and awareness. This recording opens not with answers, but with orientation: a way of seeing sexuality not as something to be indulged or denied, but…… Continue reading Sacred Sexuality III : Alchemy

Vindicating the Sacred Feminine

This article is meant as an introduction to the recording attached at the end. It is not merely to study the archetypal feminine, but an invitation to encounter her…alive, breathing, insistent – through the myths of Lilith, Ishtar, Ereshkigal, Inanna, and Kali. These are not distant legends embalmed by time; they are enduring configurations of…… Continue reading Vindicating the Sacred Feminine

Life and God According to Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese origin. He was one of the early thinkers of the enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, including modern conceptions of self and the universe; he came to be considered one of the great rationalists of philosophy. As a rationalist, he was a member of the philosophical current which…… Continue reading Life and God According to Spinoza

Understanding “Sacred Texts”

Sacred texts, whether Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic or Jewish are books which are revered by many all over the world. As a matter of fact they are best sellers each and every year; however, they are also the most misunderstood ones; as well as having had their context be manipulated over the years for various…… Continue reading Understanding “Sacred Texts”