Insert Video Introduction by Elaine Pagels When we turn to the earliest writings about Jesus and the spiritual traditions that followed, what is striking is not only what was remembered, but also what was deliberately left unsaid. The missing years of Jesus, the silence in the records, are an invitation rather than an absence. They compel us to … [Read more...] about The Missing Years of Jesus & Beyond: Divine Lessons for Today
Is the Moon Hollow? Shinmyo Koshin Reveals the Secret
Introduction by Shinmyo Koshin Since ancient times, humanity has gazed at the Moon and imagined stories. In Japan, we speak of Princess Kaguya, a being from beyond this world. Yet the Moon is not only myth. It is guardian, vault, and teacher. The guardians once told me: ‘The Moon is hollow, alive with rivers and mountains inside. It was placed to shield the … [Read more...] about Is the Moon Hollow? Shinmyo Koshin Reveals the Secret
Generational Wealth Secrets: Trusts, Insurance & Legacy
Introduction by Jean Chatzky Most people believe that building generational wealth is something reserved for billionaires with family offices, tax attorneys, and offshore accounts. But here’s the truth: the same strategies the ultra-rich use — trusts, life insurance, leveraging assets, and disciplined stewardship — can be applied by everyday families, … [Read more...] about Generational Wealth Secrets: Trusts, Insurance & Legacy
The Scarlet Pimpernel 2025: A Tale of Courage and Love
Prologue EXT. PLACE DE LA RÉVOLUTION, PARIS — NIGHT (1792)Thunder cracks across a storm-laden sky. The GUILLOTINE towers over a sea of torches and jeering faces.A drumroll pounds as a NOBLE FAMILY — a man, his wife, their daughter — are dragged toward the scaffold.The crowd roars: “À la guillotine! À la guillotine!”A MOTHER clutches her child, whispering a … [Read more...] about The Scarlet Pimpernel 2025: A Tale of Courage and Love
Satantango Analysis: László Krasznahorkai in Discussion
Introduction by László Krasznahorkai When I write, I do not think of style or structure. I think of life as it really is: unbroken, relentless, without pause. The sentence stretches because history stretches; the sentence refuses to stop because life refuses to stop. Satantango was not conceived as a story to entertain but as a mirror to existence, a mirror that … [Read more...] about Satantango Analysis: László Krasznahorkai in Discussion
László Krasznahorkai’s Satantango Reimagined in America
Introduction by László Krasznahorkai There are places where the rain never ceases, where silence is louder than words, where human beings walk through the endless gray without knowing if they are alive or already ghosts of themselves. I have written of such villages in Hungary, but now, in another land, the same despair finds its mirror: houses sagging under … [Read more...] about László Krasznahorkai’s Satantango Reimagined in America
László Krasznahorkai: Despair, Endurance, and Hidden Hope
Insert Video Introduction by László Krasznahorkai When we speak of sentences that stretch without end, when we confront novels that circle collapse without escape, it is not because I sought to exhaust the reader but because the world itself exhausts us. Reality, if we are honest, does not pause neatly. It flows on, merciless and indifferent, like … [Read more...] about László Krasznahorkai: Despair, Endurance, and Hidden Hope
Oe Kenzaburo’s The Silent Cry: Appalachia’s Legacy of Memory
Introduction by Oe KenzaburoWhen I wrote The Silent Cry, I sought to confront the deep contradictions within the human heart: violence inherited across generations, the fear and love between brothers, and the silence of memory that demands to be heard.In moving this story from a Japanese village to the hollows of Appalachia, what emerges is not a distortion but a … [Read more...] about Oe Kenzaburo’s The Silent Cry: Appalachia’s Legacy of Memory
Frankenstein 2025: The Monster’s Tragedy Reborn
Introduction Since I was a boy, I have been in love with monsters. Not because they frightened me, but because they felt closer to me than heroes ever did. Mary Shelley gave us a monster who was not born evil but was abandoned, and in that abandonment, the seed of tragedy was sown. Frankenstein is not simply a Gothic tale — it is the very origin of science … [Read more...] about Frankenstein 2025: The Monster’s Tragedy Reborn









