For the longest time, I also experienced a spiritual conundrum in the face of such opulence and luxury. How does one achieve a virtuous balance that is neither tainted by hedonism and ego nor succumbed by Spartan-like dogma as defined by certain spiritual paths? I questioned whether it was possible to embrace the beauty of the material world yet live a holistically healthy life defined through piety and devotion. As my mother once said to an adolescent me when I was considering monastic life, “David, I have never seen a monk wearing Gucci sandals.” Though I never became a monk, unbeknownst to her, that fleeting comment would eventually become the very core of my own personal path to excellence. 

What I have come to realise is that every spiritual tradition roots itself in the pursuit of excellence; Whether it is the Ahgori glowing in the fires of Varanasi, a Sufi spinning into euphoric communion, or the purity of a finely manicured zen garden…the thoughts, words, and deeds of countless generations have dedicated themselves to an undefinable quest of perpetual refinement. I have also determined that our ability to craft finery from the most simple of materials, create thought-provoking art, express our culinary feats, and chant energy-balancing mantras are all but celebrations of the human capacity for creativity which blend seamlessly into a singularity of divine nature. So, in essence, can the sacred and the profane be one and the same? 

Via Labicana Augusts, 12 BC

a SENSE OF PURPOSE

Over the years I have had the privilege to connect with a dynamic community of inspired artists, paragons of style, and enlightened polymaths whose vision, passion, and dedication to their calling formed my inspiration for this blog. Now, in my 50’s I want to share with you not only my personal reflections, but also my desire to showcase the talents that continue to shape shared perceptions of beauty, spiritual growth, civic duty, and the considered way that we live our lives.  Through a sponsored and editorial lens of travel, culture, lifestyle, current affairs, and personal wellness, I want to beguile and inspire you to pursue your own path of personal expression. In other terms, I wanted to offer a contemporary exploration of what the ancient Greeks may have called Arete, a virtuous and indefatigable pursuit of excellence…in all things.