In Germany, he is something like William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton and Benjamin Franklin all rolled into one. But in America, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) enjoys […]
Collections of limericks and poetry that examine the mysteries of psychology and the inner workings of the mind.
Last month our friend Brian Christopher mooted an artistic collaboration. The Shut Up & Draw! challenge asked artists to make one Post-It note piece of art […]
There’s a curious connection between conscience and consciousness. The capacity for guilt and remorse is a necessary condition for mindful beings. Freudians label it the superego. […]
These are strange times we live in. From one day to the next, coronavirus utterly transformed the world we live in. As every sense of comfort […]
Mental illness and poetry, they go together like child abuse and super villains. Maybe that’s why my parents tried to talk me out of pursuing the […]
Consumed by the daily enterprise of worldly survival, it’s easy to think of all the things we encounter as friends or foes, subjects or objects, threats […]