Physics of a Spiritual Quest
What a cool job San Francisco Chronicle’s David Miller has – covering the world of spirituality and spiritual quests and the people in it, whether that be traditional religion or a looser spiritual...
View ArticleIceland Comforts
ICELAND COMFORTS: Architecture, food, and a rich literary heritage all make Iceland a very civilized place. If sitting half-naked in front of a fan and sucking on a popsicle just isn’t doing it for...
View ArticleBrian Brett’s The Invisible Heart
Do the dead have spirits? They can’t. There would be too many filling the immensity. All the world is dying, in greater and great quantities, the dead rising our of earthquakes……. and tidal waves and...
View ArticleTop of the Hill Distillery In North Carolina, America’s Only Organic Distillery
With the holidays just around the corner, a little liquor in the cabinet can be necessary to keep guests happy and cope with in-laws who overstay their welcome. When shopping, choose a product that’s...
View ArticleAll Things Stockholm on the Edge of Summer
If you head to Sweden, Stockholm will inevitably be on the list. It’s the London of Sweden except that it is a little less hectic. Stockholm is one of those cities that appeals to just about every type...
View ArticleAll Things Tea in Japan’s Kansai Region
From the high-quality green tea of Uji to the rich soba culture of Izushi to Osaka’s hearty soul food, Japan’s Kansai Region is made to be explored through the tongue. While many may associate...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes of Spirits, From Vodka & Bourbon Whiskey to Gin
Sugary liquids, from fruit juices to saps, can all be turned into spirits, as can starches and grains. Like wine, the process begins with fermentation to create the alcohol. The mathematical equation...
View ArticleNew York’s Brooklyn for a Sweet Combination of Liquor & Chocolate
Chocolate and liquor are probably not the first things that come to mind when you think of healthy food and drink. Additionally, they’re not typically two items you imagine pairing together; however,...
View ArticlePortland’s Library For Whiskey Connoisseurs
If you like whiskey, hop on a plane right now and head to Portland, Oregon. While Portland is known for being home to more breweries than any other city in the country and being within driving...
View ArticleLiquor + Chocolate Hand-in-Hand in the Big Apple
Chocolate and liquor are probably not the first things that come to mind when you think of healthy food and drink. Additionally, they’re not typically two items you imagine pairing together; however,...
View ArticleUnique Distilleries in Colorado Due to Western Slopes & Microclimates
The Western Slopes of Colorado create interesting micro-climates that have lead to a perfect climate for growing fruit. While most local businesses are farms and orchards, a couple entrepreneurs saw...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Favorite Way To Enjoy Mezcal??
Image courtesy of Igor Normann via Shutterstock. Fiery and complex, mezcal is a distilled Mexican alcohol too often confused with its better-known cousin, tequila. Typically enjoyed straight, mixed in...
View ArticleBrian Brett’s The Invisible Heart
Do the dead have spirits? They can’t. There would be too many filling the immensity. All the world is dying, in greater and great quantities, the dead rising our of earthquakes……. and tidal waves...
View ArticleCrossing Spirits Over Workshop in the Midwest
Diana Palm throws a Crossing Spirits Over workshop in the heart of America’s Midwest, all based on her incredible book Setting Spirits Free. Be sure to read our review of Setting Spirits Free, which...
View ArticlePortals: Openings for Spirit to Go Home
Portals are a natural phenomenon occurring in nature and are considered a doorway or a gate. Some believe that portals connect two worlds, dimensions or times. The first time I experienced a portal...
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