Full Moon Alive
A sleepless night during my second full moon quarantined on Miami Beach, stirred this poetic outpour. My bedroom has a panoramic view of the Atlantic ocean (I’m blessed and grateful), […]
A sleepless night during my second full moon quarantined on Miami Beach, stirred this poetic outpour. My bedroom has a panoramic view of the Atlantic ocean (I’m blessed and grateful), […]
Cruising the Mekong at sunset can be an unforgettable experience, if you do it right. In Luang Prabang, there are large, with tourists packed loud boats taking you for a […]
Seasonal, international cuisine influenced starters, traditional BBQ. Dishes are being cooked either in the wood-burning clay oven or in the indoor barbecue pit, where the traditional Uruguayan asado is being made.
Beauty is about angle. While we worry about its physical appeal withering over time, accepting that everything changes can sooth our anxiety. Shift your perspective and you will find beauty. […]
Ayurveda, the science of life and the oldest healthcare system, was born about 3,500 years ago in the Himalayas. As the first holistic medical approach, Ayurveda never separates the mind’s emotional tensions from our bodily aches and the surrounding environment.
The world’s best chefs in collaboration with food journalists, are challenged by the wildness of nature and unfamiliar destination. The modern chef is thrown back to hunter-gatherer age in this book inspired by survival.
Instinct is that exact sense the magic books muse about and spiritual beings passionately embrace, but even science is puzzled by its source. It is here right in front of […]
An Ayurvedic stay at this secluded Four Seasons Resort is taylored to ground your Vata energy, tame your Pita fire or elevate your earthy Kapha, that are indidvidually assesed by in-house Ayurvedic physician.
Based on centuries-old wisdom of Thai holistic teaching, the author Su-Mei-Yu, originally from Thailand, develops her healthy Thai cooking book for a contemporary home cook seeking balance in life through […]
One might assume that spiritual art evaporated centuries ago and if present then only in nativist, tribal artistic practice. Yet, most of what we understand to be contemporary art is […]