Articles

Salvador Dali & The Persistence of Memory:  Consciousness, and the Illusion of the Mechanical Self
Salvador Dali & The Persistence of Memory: Consciousness, and the Illusion of the Mechanical Self
In 1931, Salvador Dalí painted The Persistence of Memory, and in doing so, quietly humiliated the modern world. The humiliation was not political. It was metaphysical. A clock, the emblem... Read more...
The Discipline of Devotion: Is Traditional Art the True Freedom?
The Discipline of Devotion: Is Traditional Art the True Freedom?
In a culture intoxicated by the rhetoric of boundlessness—where the self is sovereign and all tradition suspect—the disciplines of traditional art appear, to many, as relics: beautiful perhaps, but static,... Read more...
Reflections from a Dying Garden: Hieronymus Bosch and the Death of the Sacred Earth
Reflections from a Dying Garden: Hieronymus Bosch and the Death of the Sacred Earth
As Divine Law across sacred traditions reveals, humanity has been entrusted with the care and guardianship of the Earth. Though not always framed as formal environmental philosophy, these laws carry... Read more...
The Discipline of Devotion: Is Traditional Art the True Freedom?
The Discipline of Devotion: Is Traditional Art the True Freedom?
The Discipline of Devotion: Is Traditional Art the True Freedom? In a culture intoxicated by the rhetoric of boundlessness—where the self is sovereign and all tradition suspect—the disciplines of traditional... Read more...