Voices of the Elements

Long have divinations about the energies and meanings of our material world been followed and practised. They were part of the 'philosophia perennis', the perennial flow of ancient wisdom, man's great arc of consciousness that spanned the ages, from the elemental gods of old to the threshold of the modern. by Rahul Goswami * Tough, … Continue reading Voices of the Elements

The Asian capitulation

How did the home of ancient civilisations and profound spiritual doctrines become subservient to the globalist machine? by Rahul Goswami The puzzle is Asia. The puzzle of Asia lies not so much in how Asian states and governments followed, as did others, all that we saw being ordered from December 2019 and which we categorise … Continue reading The Asian capitulation

The occluded root: how modern war was waged upon old healing arts

by Rahul Goswami In every market-street in the city of Bombay (which later came to be called Mumbai), and outside most of the larger and busier commuter railway stations, sat vendors of medicinal plants and herbs. There were usually no more than two or three at each market centre. They would spread their collection on … Continue reading The occluded root: how modern war was waged upon old healing arts

Culture’s silent exiles

by Rahul Goswami Five weeks after Italy imposed a lockdown on its citizens, the United Nations on 15 April 2020, which is ‘World Art Day’, explained that “with billions of people either in lockdown or on the front lines battling the covid19 pandemic”, the day picked to celebrate world art (the birth anniversary of Leonardo … Continue reading Culture’s silent exiles