Karen Armstrong: It is often said that happiness is fleeting — a feeling, a mood, a passing delight. But in the happiest countries on Earth, happiness has become something deeper: a quiet ethic, a shared rhythm, a way of life built on mutual care, reflection, and restraint.Today, we sit with five symbolic voices — Japan, Finland, Iceland, Switzerland, and … [Read more...] about What the Happiest Countries Teach Us About Living Well
Where Peace Begins: Putin, Zelenskyy, and Jesus in Conversation
The olive grove stirs with wind, though no storm is near. Jesus stands quietly at the center of the table, his hands open—not to command, but to welcome. His voice is calm, clear, and filled with the kind of sorrow that still believes in redemption.Jesus:“You have come here not as enemies, but as men with wounds too deep for words.You carry the burdens of … [Read more...] about Where Peace Begins: Putin, Zelenskyy, and Jesus in Conversation
Jesus in 2025: A Rooftop Cry to the God Who Listens
What would it sound like if Jesus in 2025 sat beneath the night sky and poured out his heart to the Father—not with sermons or miracles, but with raw, aching questions? This series invites us into that intimate space, where Christ grieves over misunderstanding, prays for the lonely, and quietly asks if love still has a place in today’s world.He is not preaching … [Read more...] about Jesus in 2025: A Rooftop Cry to the God Who Listens
Awakening in Unity: Yogananda & Rev. Moon at the Lake Shrine
Paramahansa Yogananda: Beloved friends of spirit,When I first stepped onto the shores of America in 1920, I carried with me not only the sacred science of Kriya Yoga, but also a silent prayer—that East and West might meet, not just in trade or politics, but in divine understanding.Many years later, to sit beside Reverend Sun Myung Moon at this sacred … [Read more...] about Awakening in Unity: Yogananda & Rev. Moon at the Lake Shrine
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Reimagined: A Play in Sound and Soul
VIVALDI (stepping forward into soft morning light):They called me the Red Priest,but I was never bound by robes or rules.My sanctuary was the breath between notes.My sermons: thunder, frost, and the sigh of spring grass.I did not compose the seasons—I translated them.From leaf to bow, from storm to string,I chased what could not be caught:the feeling of … [Read more...] about Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Reimagined: A Play in Sound and Soul
The Fifth Silence: A Human Reflection on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
“Welcome, and thank you for joining us for The Fifth Silence — a poetic, metaphorical play inspired by the essence of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, but told entirely through human emotion and character. This is not a literal adaptation; there is no mention of spring or winter, no leaves falling or flowers blooming in dialogue. Instead, we invite you into a space where … [Read more...] about The Fifth Silence: A Human Reflection on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Manifesting with Neville Goddard: Law of Assumption Explained
Neville Goddard: Welcome, my friends.You are here not by accident, but by inner compulsion—drawn by the whisper of something greater, something truer than the noise of the world. I tell you now: you are not a spectator in this life. You are not a victim of fate, of circumstance, or of the past. You are the operant power.These conversations you are about to … [Read more...] about Manifesting with Neville Goddard: Law of Assumption Explained
The Way of Pain: Jesus’ Final Hours in 14 Heartbreaking Stations
Dr. Elias Moretti, Historian of Early ChristianityBefore you enter this sacred monologue, understand:These 14 steps — and the one that followed — were never meant to be just religious ritual.They were memory carved into movement.In the centuries after Jesus of Nazareth was crucified under Roman rule, early believers in Jerusalem retraced His path not to glorify … [Read more...] about The Way of Pain: Jesus’ Final Hours in 14 Heartbreaking Stations
Laughing Across the Divide: Jewish and Muslim Comedians Unite
Trevor Noah: [Trevor steps onto a warmly lit stage, smiling as the audience settles.]Hello, beautiful people. Look at this crowd—Jews, Muslims, and probably a few Presbyterians who just came for the bagels. Welcome to Laughing Across the Divide—where Muslim Jewish unity isn’t just an idea… it’s a punchline.Now, I know, when people hear “Muslims and Jews … [Read more...] about Laughing Across the Divide: Jewish and Muslim Comedians Unite









