Research Reflections

Universal Blackness among the Muridiyya and Its Artists

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. Francesco Piraino, Tenure-track Research Fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Director of the Center for...
Woman in black headscarf and black robes sitting at a table in front of a pile of salt or white substance with blue tablecoth looking at the other end of the table where there is a table fan facing her.

It Loves To Happen

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. I am a painter. The first thing I do in any new studio is to write—in tiny pencil letters, in a corner or by the...
Painting of man with head bursting with colors

Knowledge Like Life-Giving Rain  

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. Imagine living in a world where you are told that most of what is around you is only an opaque refraction of true...
Mountain ranges one behind the other, clouds and soft light

Aryavarta, Land of the Noble Ones

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. In 1891, readers of a small American journal called The Path encountered an article by a Jodhpur pandit titled...
 Helena Blavatsky reading a book

How Psychedelic Science Invented a History of Religion

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. It is challenging for me to imagine a time before the concept of “the psychedelic” existed, despite its emergence...
Lab desk with magnifying glass, scrolls, plant specimens, and tinctures

The Childless Ascetic

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. When I was seven years old, through songs and poems, my teacher, a widow, instilled in me an awareness of the...
A group of sadhus walking on the street, some carrying sticks

The Literary Gods of Roberto Calasso

Nicholas Low is a Research Fellow, Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School and a Fellow, Center for Theory and Research, Esalen Institute The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic...

Nicholas Low

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The Mirror’s Other Side

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. Reports of near-death experiences (NDEs) are not simply a late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century phenomenon...
William Blake, The Soul Hovering Over the Body

Loanwords along the Silk Road

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. Lots of the words and phrases we use every day are “loaned” or otherwise sourced from other languages. “Coffee,”...

Adam Bremer-McCollum

Ancient Chinese Text of the Diamond Sutra

The God in the Mirror

Edited by Aaron Michael Ullrey The following Research Reflection is part of an ongoing series spotlighting the academic study of religions. Around 1797, Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829), the feudal ruler of Shirakawa domain and senior advisor to the...
Ancient painting of religious leader kneeling