Special Art issue featuring the work of Antonion Roybal, Nemo, Darrell Black, Joyce Ellen Weinstein, Janice Lincoln, Ben Baldwin, Tantra Bensko and A.R. Teest. Plus an essay Eternity in Ephemerality:... More > An Enduring Enigma by Patrick and Rachel Jemmer.< Less
In the lead article, David R. Cole, Ph.D. examines Techno-shamanism and Educational Research. Featured artist Jason Kraley discusses the evolution of his work. Diepiriye Kuku-Siemons writes of... More > struggles over sexuality, filth and salvation. Fiction by Brendan Connell, Tristram Burden and Christopher Woods; poetry by David Finn, Andrew T. Cutler, Tim Holmes, Matt Mallon, Sven Davisson; plus book reviews and more.< Less
The Sannyas Issue: Articles by Gail Gutradt, Lawrence Schimel, Baba Raul Canizares, Eric K. Lerner, Shri Sahajananda on Adi-nath Tantra, Baba Raul Canizares on Orisha Consciousness interview with... More > Mogg Morgan and poetry by Trebor Healy, Mogg Morgan & Sven Davisson, plus reviews.
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The Rise & Fall of Rajneeshpuram
This issue centers entirely around the experimental Oregonian commune of Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh) and includes articles by Autumn Pardee, Ma Yoga Laxmi,... More > Ansya Atkins, Chaitanya Keerti, and others... Perfect bound. Color covers, black and white interior.
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Jewish spirituality in the last several decades has undergone multiple revolutions. Today there are feminist Jews and queer Jews; Jufis, BuJus, and HinJus; meditating Jews and psychedelic shamanic... More > Jews; and even a few traditional Jews scratching their skullcapped heads and wondering what it all means.
Thank God for Ashé, because within the established Jewish community, many of the voices represented here would be considered threatening or foreign. Here are pot-smoking Hasidim, Jewish priestesses, horny tourists and political poets. A former dean of a rabbinical school, now praising the Golden Calf. A Poet Laureate... of Queens.
These are the words and images of a Jewish culture beginning to emerge, a new spirituality that, born from the creators of boundary, now seeks the Boundless.< Less
An exploration of the Dharma from finding the feminine in the masculine myths of India and Greece to the Tibetan Book of the Dead to the Savage Buddha. Includes articles by Dirk Dunbar, Brendan... More > Connell, Sritantra and Tristram Burden; teachings by Master Dogen Zenji, Master Gudo W. Nishijimi and Nissim Amon; poetry by David Keali'i; fiction by Sarah Knorr; artwork by Ernest Williamson III; and reviews.< Less
The 2006 annual book issue, including exerpts and interviews of Matthew Fox, Salvatore Sapienza, Jason Louv, Cynthea Masson, Gregory DiStefano and Trebor Healey; plus poetry and reviews. Topics... More > covered in this issue include: being gay and a Catholic brother, the return of Pan, a New Reformation, Indian mysticism and Generation Hex.< Less
Spray Can Mimesis (representation or imitation of the real world in art and literature). New fiction from Jay Michaelson, Farrell Davisson, Craig Gindey and others.
This issue of the Journal focuses on Gnosticism... historical to post-modern... Burroughs to Velentinus. Contributors include: Alamantra, Catt Shiflett, Jonathan Sellers, Eric Lerner, Anne McGuire,... More > Jeremy Puma and Sven Davisson; plus books reviews and more.< Less
This issue features selections from the five 2005 finalists for the Ashé Journal Book Award by Soko Morinaga, Simon Buxton, Will Roscoe, Randy Conner and Karl Brunnholzl. Additional articles... More > include The Magick of Saints by Adekun, Hindu Devilry in the Vikram Vetala by Mogg Morgan, two talks by Swami Pranavananda, Dreams and Creative Life by John Goldhammer, plus poetry by horehound stillpoint and Patrick Frank and book reviews.< Less