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“Reading Shakespeare is an awakening to a sensibility that sees into an inner self that encompasses the broadest horizon of human experience. Shakespeare did not have the textual source material about Buddhism or Hinduism, but he did have the vision to see into the human psyche. Shakespeare expressed many of the esoteric ideas found in the traditions in his own way." 

—Michael White from ”The Esoteric Shakespeare“ in the current issue.

In@parabolamagazine’s latest monthly podcast, editor @betsycornwell shares excerpts from the Spring Issue: CHANGE & THE CHANGELESS. Listen at Parabola.org.

Pictured: Detail from the Lei Feng Pagoda 

In our latest monthly podcast, editor Betsy Cornwell shares excerpts from the Spring Issue: CHANGE & THE CHANGELESS. Listen at Parabola.org.


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In Parabola’s latest monthly podcast, editor Betsy Cornwell shares excerpts from the current issue:

InParabola’s latest monthly podcast, editor Betsy Cornwell shares excerpts from the current issue: The WILD, including an essay on environmentalism and society in the Amazon and two myths about wilderness, “The Seven Swans” and “Romulus and Remus.” 

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Pictured:The Swan Princess. Mikhail Vrubel. Oil on canvas. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow


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