Flower Go to Weavers and Spinners





Go to Relaxation





Mystical Teachings from various Spiritual Traditions . . . Buddhism . . Christianity . . Hinduism . . Islam . . Judaism . . Sufism . . Taoism . . Poetry . . Images . . Music . . Stories . . .






Go to The Loom             Go to The Wool      Go to The Weaving
Go to The Master Weavers
Go to The Poets
Go to The Apprentice Weavers
Go to Gallery #1: The Sacred
Go to Gallery #2: The Spirit of The Human Voice
Go to Gallery #3: Being Human
Go to Gallery #4: Images and Music
Go to Yarns



N E W   o n   T a p e s t r y

If you would like to be notified -when a new page is added- please Subscribe at this site
March 30, 2003
Pain as a Teaching
Zenkei Blanche Hartman
March 23, 2003
On the Necessity of the Wager
Blaise Pascal
March 16, 2003
Poem: Perfect Mind
Gnostic Gospel
March 9, 2003
Legends from the Talmud
Avi Lazerson
March 2, 2003
Namaskar
From 'Hinduism Today'
December 29, 2002
The Way of Eastern Mysticism
Fritjof Capra
December 22, 2002
Lover and Beloved
Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
December 15, 2002
Yarn: The Stone Carrier
Lisa Suhay
December 8, 2002
Dogen Cubed
Bonnie Myotai Treace Sensei
December 1, 2002
Commentary on Psalm 23
Ron Julian
November 24, 2002
Poem: Ishwarke Eve
Kabita Sinha
November 17, 2002
Who Am I?
Rabbi Ashlag
November 10, 2002
The Beauty of the Vedas
Paul William Roberts
November 3, 2002
Tao: The Watercourse Way
Alan Watts
October 27, 2002
The Paradox of Universal Sufism
Pir Zia Inayat Khan
October 20, 2002
Yarn: The Boy Who Drew Cats
Japanese Fairytale
October 13, 2002
Jesus and Buddha as Brothers
Thich Nhat Hanh
October 6, 2002
The Hymn of The Lord
The Acts of John
September 29, 2002
Poem: The Pearl
Muslih al-Din, aka Sa'di
September 22, 2002
The Meaning of Jacob's Dream
Rabbai Jacob Charlap
September 15, 2002
Dispelling Illusions on The Path
Swami Radhananda
September 8, 2002
Nowhere and Nothing -from The Tao of Pooh
Benjamin Hoff
September 1, 2002
The Circle of Love
Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee


Go to Credits and Thanks

Go to Favourite Links



Your suggestions or Comments Your Suggestions or Comments





May I be the doctor and the medicine
And may I be the nurse
For all sick beings in the world
Until everyone is healed.

May a rain of food and drink descend
To clear away the pain of thirst and hunger
And during the aeon of famine
May I myself change into food and drink.

May I become an inexhaustible treasure
For those who are poor and destitute;
May I turn into all things they could need
And may these be placed close beside them.

Shantideva
A Guide to the Boddhisattva's Way of Life



Hungersite Logo