Introduction by Han Kang When I began to write about the dead, I did not imagine I was writing about myself. But the more I listened—to the silences between sentences, to the tremors of memory in the body—I realized that the line separating the living from the lost is made only of breath.This series of conversations began with a question that has no end: Can … [Read more...] about We Do Not Part: Han Kang and the Art of Remembering
Healing
Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing
Introduction by Alejandro Monteverde When I set out to make Sound of Freedom, I knew it would not be an easy story to tell. We were stepping into the darkest corners of humanity, exposing crimes that most would rather turn away from. But I also knew that film has the power to shine light where shadows thrive. This project was never about entertainment—it was … [Read more...] about Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing
Reiki Masters on Healing, Compassion, and Global Service
Introduction by Mikao Usui When I first sat in meditation on Mount Kurama, I sought clarity. I did not seek to create a system, but to awaken to the truth that already lives within all beings. Reiki is not mine — it is the universal life energy, flowing through everything.When I taught, I emphasized not only the healing of the body, but the cultivation of … [Read more...] about Reiki Masters on Healing, Compassion, and Global Service
How to Spell Demon, Spirit, Evil Spirit – Complete Guide
Introduction by Karen Armstrong “Throughout history, human beings have struggled to find the right words to name the forces that shape our inner and outer worlds. Terms like demon, spirit, and evil spirit appear in sacred texts, mythologies, and literature across cultures, each spelling carrying centuries of meaning and nuance. These words are not just linguistic … [Read more...] about How to Spell Demon, Spirit, Evil Spirit – Complete Guide
Mental Health in 2025: Insights from the World’s Leading Voices
IntroductionIn 2025, the world is facing a turning point in mental health. Rates of anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction have reached historic highs, stretching systems of care beyond their limits. Yet, never before have we had such a wealth of knowledge, compassion, and innovation at our disposal.To address this global crisis, ten of the world’s most … [Read more...] about Mental Health in 2025: Insights from the World’s Leading Voices
Christian Wisdom for Grief: Turning Sorrow into Strength
Introduction by Billy Graham My friends, grief is one of the deepest valleys we will ever walk through. When death takes someone we love, words often feel hollow and questions rise in our hearts. Why now, Lord? Why them? Why me?But let me remind you today: death was never God’s original plan. The Bible tells us that death is the last enemy, and yet in Jesus … [Read more...] about Christian Wisdom for Grief: Turning Sorrow into Strength
A Conversation That Could Have Saved Charlie Kirk
Introduction — Desmond Tutu(His voice warm, humble, with a touch of gravity, setting the moral stage.)“My dear friends, before us lies not a debate of politics, nor a quarrel of labels, but the raw encounter between two souls. One, a young man burning with rage, feeling unseen and unheard. The other, a man who has built his life speaking boldly of faith and … [Read more...] about A Conversation That Could Have Saved Charlie Kirk
Children of Israel, Children of Gaza: Whose Are They?
The answer is simple: they are ours — humanity’s children.Yet in war, this truth is forgotten. Too often we hear, “They are Hamas,” or “They are the enemy.” But no Palestinian child is Hamas. No Israeli child is the military. Children do not choose war. They do not choose governments, borders, or history. They only choose life — to laugh, to play, to dream of a … [Read more...] about Children of Israel, Children of Gaza: Whose Are They?
The Dalai Lama Weeps Before the Buddha’s Compassion
Dalai Lama:For many years I have tried to live as a servant of compassion. People look at me and see a symbol, but inside I remain simply a human being with questions, doubts, and quiet struggles. When the world suffers, my heart suffers with it. When my people remain without their homeland, I carry that grief inside me.There are moments when I have wondered if … [Read more...] about The Dalai Lama Weeps Before the Buddha’s Compassion
Jesus Weeps Before God: A Spirit World Encounter
Jesus: When people remember me, they often see the strength — the miracles, the teachings, the cross, and the empty tomb. They picture a Son who never faltered, who always knew exactly what to do. But there is something deeper, something most have never considered: what happened when my mission was finished, and I stood once more in my Father’s presence.When … [Read more...] about Jesus Weeps Before God: A Spirit World Encounter









