What happens after we die is a question that has shaped every era of human history. Some seek answers in science, others in spirituality, and others in the firsthand testimonies of those who momentarily crossed the threshold and returned. This series brings together voices from all of these worlds—neuroscientists, near-death experiencers, philosophers, and … [Read more...] about What Happens After We Die: Voices From Beyond the Veil
Spirituality
A Christmas Story in Florence: The Ponte Vecchio Bell Ringer
On Christmas Eve, Florence glowed like a living painting — the Arno River reflecting ribbons of gold, the Duomo rising in soft crimson light, and the streets filled with the scent of roasted chestnuts and winter rain. Lovers strolled hand in hand beneath old stone archways, while small shop windows flickered with candles and nativity scenes.But the most magical … [Read more...] about A Christmas Story in Florence: The Ponte Vecchio Bell Ringer
Christmas Story in Rio: The Favela Drummer’s Miracle
On Christmas Eve, Rio de Janeiro pulsed like a heartbeat — distant fireworks over Copacabana, laughter echoing through alleys, warm night air scented with grilled queijo coalho and the salty breath of the Atlantic. But high above the beaches, far from the glamorous postcards, sat Morro da Providência, one of Rio’s oldest favelas.Up here, life was … [Read more...] about Christmas Story in Rio: The Favela Drummer’s Miracle
Christmas Stories: Santa in Disguise Around the World
Introduction by Santa in Disguise People often imagine me living only at the North Pole, stepping into the world once a year, leaving gifts, then vanishing again like a dream.But that has never been the full truth.The truth is simpler, quieter, and perhaps more surprising:I walk among you.Not as the figure on postcards or the jolly giant in red, but as someone … [Read more...] about Christmas Stories: Santa in Disguise Around the World
Cain and Abel: Understanding the Roots of Human Conflict
Introduction by Reverend Sun Myung Moon When I reflect on the story of Cain and Abel, I do not see only two brothers. I see the entire human family. The pain of Cain is the pain of every person who has felt forgotten. The responsibility of Abel is the calling of every person who has received even a little more light. God longs for these two hearts to meet, to cry … [Read more...] about Cain and Abel: Understanding the Roots of Human Conflict
Mary Oliver Conversations with Her Poetic Mentors
Introduction by Mary Oliver When I was young, I learned to trust the world long before I learned to trust myself.A field, a pond, a scattering of trees—these were my earliest teachers. They asked nothing of me. They did not hurry me along. They simply existed, patient and unembarrassed, and from them I understood that attention is a kind of doorway into the … [Read more...] about Mary Oliver Conversations with Her Poetic Mentors
The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown
How to become a broadcast writer in Korea often begins with a single spark — maybe from watching global sensations like Squid Game, Oscar-winner Parasite, the heart-melting Crash Landing on You, the brilliant Extraordinary Attorney Woo, or even Netflix sensations like K-pop Demon Hunters. Or maybe the spark begins the same way it did for writer Kim Jiyun — … [Read more...] about The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown









