Emily Dickinson – On the Occasion of the 130th Anniversary of her Death

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The most famous American poet, Emily Dickinson (1830 – 1886), only published seven poems during her lifetime, and that was anonymously. She lived a secluded life, rarely leaving the confines of her family home in Amherst, Massachusetts. In isolation, she dedicated herself to reading and writing, while maintaining a vibrant correspondence throughout her life. This … Read more

Ivan Meštrović – Eternity in Stone

“One must be in love with eternity for the work to at least be a shadow of it. Immortality is imprisoned within us like in a dungeon; we must release it into the light – into harmony with what is immortal around us and above us. That is inspiration, muse, and revelation. Ivan Meštrović” “In … Read more

There doesn’t seem to be a specific Turkish title mentioned in the question. However, “Ludwig van Beethoven” is the name of a famous composer and musician and it remains the same in both Turkish and English.

“Whoever penetrates the meaning of my music will be liberated from the misery in which other people suffer.” – Beethoven Beethoven is one of the greatest musicians: unparalleled in many ways, a role model of artistic greatness and ethical strength. His musical art is one of the most sublime manifestations of the human mind. And … Read more

Classical Journey: Music and Life

Beauty is an eternity that is reflected in the mirror. But you are both eternity and a mirror. Kahlil Gibran Whether it’s dawn or dusk, it doesn’t matter if we look at them or not. They will still be beautiful whether we observe and recognize them or not. From this follows that there is an … Read more

Dora Pejačević

Who listens to another’s heartbeat, has a sense of rhythm. Dora Pejačević Dignified, quiet, withdrawn; full of determination, strength, and desire to work. Her days pass in absorbing the most wonderful impressions, given by the centuries-old Slavonian forest, the golden ripe wheat, and the blue of the rippling flax: the marble Pan among the birch … Read more

Frank Lloyd Wright – Organic Architecture

One does not become a great architect solely through intellectual work, but rather through cultivating and enriching the heart. The emergence of the artist’s individuality. The basic concept of that period is expressed through the attitudes of form follows function and less is more. Modernism was born. The shift in the perception of art in … Read more

Conversation with Geshe Lhakdor, the curator of the Dalai Lama Library

During the arduous escape to India across the Himalayas, Tibetan refugees carried hundreds of manuscripts, often sacrificing their own lives to preserve them. Many of these precious texts were handed over to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who established the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamsala, India, with the aim of preserving and … Read more

Letters through civilizations

Although the history of humanity and the evolution of nature are shrouded in mystery and to some extent incomprehensible, we are connected to them and continue them through many links. There are countless traces left by the past of humanity, which stand before us today and speak to us about their lives, experiences, dreams, and … Read more

Lakota Shaman – Lame Deer

mpovjerenja nije mu donosio zadovoljstvo, i tako je odlučio vratiti se svojim korijenima i potražiti duhovnu smisao u svojoj indijanskoj kulturi. Kao šaman, Hromi Jelen je bio povezan s prirodom i duhovnim svijetom. Vjerovao je da je priroda živa i da svaka stvar i biće ima svoju svrhu. Kroz promatranje prirode i simbola koje je … Read more

Culture of Valdivia

In every historical period, people strive to achieve a certain order of life that will enable them material and human progress. This is how cultures and civilizations emerge, opening up space for various forms of human expression over time and space. Looking back, regardless of differences and temporal-spatial distance, we recognize something deeply human in … Read more