Introduction by Elaine Pagels Christianity began not as one voice, but as many. In the early centuries, believers argued passionately about Jesus’ identity. Some worshiped Him as God, others revered Him as prophet, teacher, or Messiah. The diversity was immense — and only later did councils and creeds narrow these voices into a single orthodox claim: that … [Read more...] about Trinity vs. Monotheism: Was Jesus Truly God?
Tribal Faith and Global Unity: The Double Edge of Scripture
Introduction — Karen Armstrong When we turn to the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, we often encounter passages that seem to divide: “us” from “them,” the faithful from the outsider. But to read these texts only through the lens of exclusion is to misunderstand their origins. These scriptures were composed in times of profound … [Read more...] about Tribal Faith and Global Unity: The Double Edge of Scripture
Aliens & Angels on Jared Kushner Prophecy: Cosmic Truths
Introduction — Bashar Greetings. We remind you first: what you call “prophecy” is not destiny. It is a vibrational echo of a probable timeline, glimpsed when your collective energy aligned with certain themes. Daniel, Ezekiel, and others perceived the potential of humanity choosing the path of false covenants, of peace built without alignment, of safety … [Read more...] about Aliens & Angels on Jared Kushner Prophecy: Cosmic Truths
Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times
Introduction — Jonathan Cahn There are moments in history when the words of the ancient prophets seem to rise from the page and step into our headlines. Daniel spoke of a covenant with many. Ezekiel described a secure Israel, vulnerable to sudden invasion. The Apostle Paul warned of a time when leaders would proclaim “peace and safety,” only for … [Read more...] about Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times
World Science 2025: AI, CRISPR, and Energy Innovations
Introduction by Bill Gates Good morning, everyone. It’s a privilege to stand before some of the greatest minds of our time. For decades, I’ve believed that science and innovation are the engines that drive human progress. They gave us vaccines that ended smallpox, technologies that connected the world, and crops that feed billions. Today, in this room, we … [Read more...] about World Science 2025: AI, CRISPR, and Energy Innovations
Spirited Away Sequel: Chihiro and the Court of Seasons
Introduction by Diana Wynne Jones If you’ve ever wandered into the wrong alley and found yourself staring at a door that wasn’t there yesterday, you’ll know how it starts. Ordinary life gives a small cough, looks away, and in slips the extraordinary. That is precisely what happened to Chihiro once, and having survived it (barely), she might have expected the … [Read more...] about Spirited Away Sequel: Chihiro and the Court of Seasons
Spirited Away Conversations: Identity, Greed, and Society
Introduction by Hayao Miyazaki When I hear people from so many places—philosophers, writers, activists, even spirits themselves—gathering to speak about Spirited Away, I feel both humbled and curious. I never set out to make a film that could be dissected endlessly. I wanted only to give children, especially girls on the edge of growing up, a story that would … [Read more...] about Spirited Away Conversations: Identity, Greed, and Society
Spirited Away Stage Play: 3 Acts of Chihiro’s Journey
Introduction — by Greta GerwigWhen I first encountered Spirited Away, I was struck not only by its visual brilliance, but by its honesty about what it means to be a child standing at the edge of the unknown. Chihiro begins her journey clinging to wilted flowers and to fear, but she is asked—again and again—to act with courage when courage feels impossible.This … [Read more...] about Spirited Away Stage Play: 3 Acts of Chihiro’s Journey
Proust on Stage: In Search of Lost Time Reimagined
Introduction by the Director When staging Proust, one faces the paradox of time itself: how to dramatize the invisible flow of memory without losing the pulse of theatre. My choice was to treat memory as action, to let light and sound shift with the fluidity of thought. Scenes move quickly — as fast as desire, as sharp as jealousy, as fragile as love. … [Read more...] about Proust on Stage: In Search of Lost Time Reimagined
Proust’s In Search of Lost Time Reimagined in Dialogue
Introduction by Marcel Proust When I first began to write, it was not to tell a story in the usual sense, but to capture the delicate vibrations of memory and the fleeting impressions that give life its texture. The world is made not of facts, but of sensations, of moments so fragile that they vanish almost as soon as they arrive. Yet within those moments lies … [Read more...] about Proust’s In Search of Lost Time Reimagined in Dialogue









