Field Child #1 | Interview with physicist and researcher Nassim Haramein

Interviewer: Yasmine Bergner Issue 260, May 2018 To download a PDF file of part 1 of the full article Nassim Haramein 1
The Field Child Part Two | Interview with physicist and researcher Nassim Haramein

Interviewer: Yasmine Bergner Issue 261, June 2018 To download a PDF file of part 2 of the full article Nassim Haramein 2
What’s Up with Men? The Mother’s Wound as the Missing Link in Understanding Misogyny | Bethany Webster | From English: Yasmin Bergner

כמובן! הנה המאמר שלך מתורגם לאנגלית, תוך שמירה מלאה על ה-HTML, המבנה והקודים: “`html In the midst of a brave wave of women exposing documentation of sexual harassment in various industries, many of us, women and men alike, are beginning to grasp the breadth of this reality of rampant misogyny. As a culture, we must […]
Mark of Shame and Symbol of Protection By Yasmine Bergner

The act of marking is a primary means of their segregation, ostracism, expropriation, humiliation, and sometimes elimination of the marked. These days, a fascinating exhibition curated by Chaim Maor (curator of the university galleries) in collaboration with students from the curation course, titled “Portraits of Cain – Representations of Others in Contemporary Israeli Art,” is […]
Ancient Future | The Great Initiation Journey | Article by Yasmin Bergner

The myth concerning the forces of creation has always been an integral part of our lives. The triad of myth-ritual-the sacred, which recurs across world cultures (as shown in the fascinating research of Mircea Eliade), today finds ancient and new forms of expression in a growing global movement of transformative festivals. Ancient Future – The […]
Body Decoration and Tattoos in Africa and the Middle East | By Yasmine Bergner

Historical Overview Opening Image: Tattooed slaves on a wall in the Temple of Seti I, Egypt, relief. Drawing: Yasmine Bergner The practice of body adornment may date back as far as 100,000 years ago, or even earlier. Shells and bone tools discovered in [1] Blombos Cave (today in the region of South Africa) were found […]
Awakening – In Her Savior’s Arms | A Performance by Yasmin Bergner

Photography & Video: Judd Moskovitz “A Woman’s Hand” – Article by Shunit Gal First Image:A carved wooden hand holds a brush and mechanically combs a woman’s hair. The woman sits passively during the combing process, her body leaning against the back of the chair and her head tilted to the side, while her long hair […]