Today is the longest day of the year. Civilizations on every continent built monuments to mark this exact moment. Here’s what they understood about time, cycles, and what it means to be human that most of us have completely forgotten.
The Bhagavad Gita opens with a man paralyzed by an impossible choice. Sound familiar? What Krishna tells Arjuna next is some of the most practically useful wisdom about decision-making you’ll find anywhere.
Rumi wrote in 13th century Persia. And yet when you read him, it’s like he’s talking to something in you that knew all along. Here are five poems that hit me hardest — and why.
The Oldest Insight You’ve Probably Never Thought About Non-duality is one of those ideas that
Written 2,500 years ago, the Tao Te Ching remains one of the most translated and least understood books in history. Here are five of its most enduring lessons — translated for the world we actually live in.
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the most powerful man in the world kept a private journal he never meant anyone to read. What Marcus Aurelius wrote in the Meditations still speaks directly to the lives we’re trying to live today.
