Coleman Barks: When you walk with Rumi, you do not walk in a straight line. The path curves through gardens, dips into marketplaces, turns unexpectedly into silence, and opens suddenly into light. These are not mere detours — they are the way.This series is a set of windows into moments I imagine we might have shared if I could have been his friend. Not the … [Read more...] about The Soul’s Companion: Rumi Through a Friend’s Eyes
Spirituality
Spiritual Beings Having a Human Experience
Wayne Dyer: When I first heard the words “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience”, they didn’t just sound true — they felt like a memory I’d been carrying all along.In this series, you’re about to listen in on conversations that stretch beyond the boundaries of time and culture. These voices … [Read more...] about Spiritual Beings Having a Human Experience
Through the Curtains of Time: Marcel Proust’s Inner World
André Gide: Paris is quieter now. Or perhaps I have simply grown quiet in the shadow of his memory.Marcel, whose name I once hesitated to endorse, taught me—taught us all—that time is not a line, but a lacework of feeling, scent, silence, and remembrance. He saw what most of us passed over: the tremble of a teaspoon in a teacup, the sigh of a curtain … [Read more...] about Through the Curtains of Time: Marcel Proust’s Inner World
The River and the Silence: A Gentle Witness to Virginia Woolf’s Pain
Virginia Woolf: There are rooms within me no one enters—rooms lined with silence, rooms crowded with shadows. Yet if you are still enough, and kind enough, you may find me sitting there with the ghosts of my own making. I did not always speak aloud the things that bruised me. I wrote them into waves and walks and windowsills. I buried them in lighthouses … [Read more...] about The River and the Silence: A Gentle Witness to Virginia Woolf’s Pain
Holding Hemingway: Where the Silence Finally Spoke
Ernest Hemingway: They say a man dies twice—once when he stops breathing, and again when someone speaks his name for the last time.I never feared death. I feared being misread. Misunderstood. Turned into a character in a book I wouldn’t write.You’ve heard the stories. The womanizing, the whiskey, the wars. The bravado. Hell, I told them myself sometimes.But … [Read more...] about Holding Hemingway: Where the Silence Finally Spoke
What Happens After We Die? Spirit World Conversations
Dolores Cannon: Welcome, dear one.You didn’t arrive here by accident. You were guided. Maybe something stirred in your heart—a quiet longing, a question you’ve never spoken aloud: Why do we die? What happens after? Where do we go? These questions are not morbid curiosities. They are the echoes of your soul remembering that it came from somewhere before this … [Read more...] about What Happens After We Die? Spirit World Conversations
When Gods Walked the Islands: Hawaiian Stories for Kids
Kealiʻi ReichelAloha mai kākou,Come, children of the islands—and those who dream of them.Sit close, under the open sky. Can you feel the wind on your cheek? That’s the breath of the gods. Can you hear the rustle of the ti leaves? That’s the forest listening. Long before buildings and roads, long before clocks and screens, there were stories. Not just any … [Read more...] about When Gods Walked the Islands: Hawaiian Stories for Kids
Manifesting Through Vibration: From Thought to Reality
Carl Jung: Delivered in a calm, reflective voice—layered with insight and gentle challenge.“We have entered a time where the boundary between science and spirit, matter and mind, no longer serves as a wall—but a membrane.The ancients knew of vibration. The mystics lived by it. And now the physicists whisper it again.What you are about to hear are not … [Read more...] about Manifesting Through Vibration: From Thought to Reality
Jewish Museum Tour with Comedians & Thinkers: Identity & Hope
Stephen Fry: (Soft lighting. A museum corridor stretches behind him. Stephen Fry stands in frame, gentle smile, hands folded.)Ah. Welcome. Welcome, dear friends.Today, we embark on a journey not merely through a museum, but through the chambers of memory—some gilded with celebration, others scarred by silence. This is the Jewish Museum of New York—but … [Read more...] about Jewish Museum Tour with Comedians & Thinkers: Identity & Hope
Waikiki Comedy Vacation with Conan, Ram Dass, Jim, Lenny & Nick
Conan O’Brien: (Beach sunrise. Cue dramatic ukulele strum that fades into the sound of a seagull heckling. Enter Conan in flip-flops, looking both impressed and slightly allergic to nature.)Conan:Aloha.Yes. Aloha. That’s the word that means hello, goodbye, and in this case: “What did I just step in?”Welcome to Waikiki—where the sun never sets on your … [Read more...] about Waikiki Comedy Vacation with Conan, Ram Dass, Jim, Lenny & Nick









