Perspectives at the intersection of art, science, and Himalayan cultures
A Tibetan Illuminated ManuscriptTwo folios from a Tibetan illuminated manuscript in the Rubin Museum’s collection feature exquisite embossed calligraphy
These Tips Will Change the Way You Look at ArtDiscover the magic in art through slow looking
Westworld and Hidden TreasuresHow the teachings of a legendary Buddhist master resonate in popular culture today
Neuroscience Meets WestworldHow memory relates to consciousness
Wizard. Tantric Master. Guru.Learn about the legendary figure of Padmasambhava
The Approach: How Time FeelsSinging the body electric, one cell at a time
How Dogs Tell TimeHeightened senses help man's best friend negotiate the world
Everyone’s View of the World Is DifferentHow perception defines reality
Face of the FutureArtists reimagine the aesthetics of science fiction
Virtual Reality Is Buddhist: An Interview with Shezad DawoodLinking together Buddhism, technology, art, and historical and speculative narratives
David Eagleman: On TimeLiving in the present is probably impossible
Time on RetreatThree years, three months, and three days of silence
Doing TimeTwenty years behind bars
Time in SpaceAn astronaut's perspective from two hundred miles up
Birth. Death. Repeat: Kalachakra, Shambhala, and the FutureIn Shambhala, the land of bliss, a battle rages between karma and ignorance
As AboveA crack in time goes unnoticed
Time, Like WaterA meditation on time, ecology, and the world we live in . . . for now
Because the Present Isn’t Enough: James Gleick on Time TravelA Victorian meme touches down in the twenty-first century