The Divine Game of Tag: Finding God in Joy and Play
In the realm of mystical poetry, few voices resonate with the same warmth and exuberant joy as the verses attributed to the great Persian master, Hafiz. Often interpreted through the modern lens of translators like Daniel Ladinsky, these poems invite us to a radical realization: spirituality is not a somber duty, but a celebratory dance […]
Who Were We Before Meaning Had a Name?
What did the first humans do? Long before institutions, disciplines, or even language as we know it, humans were already asking the same questions we ask today. They observed the world, contemplated the substance of the universe, and tried to understand what held everything together. In essence, nothing has fundamentally changed—except our ability to communicate. […]
Quantum Mechanics: The Architecture of an Unreal World
(01.01.2020 – From the “Mood (4.3.2.)” Whether you loved playing with Legos as a child or building in Minecraft as an adult, our collective journey to discover matter began in a similar way: by assembling pieces. First, we identified the atom, but upon discovering its immense power, we even turned it into a weapon. A […]
The World Can No Longer Make Me Sad
A Personal Manifesto (01.06.2019) Consider a church. If you listen to its bells from a distance, the sound provides a serenity no different from the waves of the sea or the chirping of birds in a forest. While for some, those bells represent faith and ritual, for you, they are merely a part of a […]