FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

May I share GrailHeart articles or videos?

Yes!

You are welcome to share links freely.

If something here speaks to you, pass it along. That what GrailHeart is for.

May I repost or republish material from GrailHeart?

For personal or non-profit use — yes, with attribution.

You may:

Please include clear credit, such as:

“Courtesy of GrailHeart.com”

(PDFs already include this.)

If you wish to republish full pieces online, translate them, include them in printed materials, or use them in any commercial setting, please contact me first. An email agreement is sufficient.

If money is being made, let’s talk.

May I print PDFs for class, church, or study groups?

Yes.

That is exactly the sort of use GrailHeart is meant to support.

Please keep attribution intact and do not alter the content without permission.

May I use GrailHeart material in a commercial context?

Not without written agreement.

If your use involves ticketed events, paid courses, publications, subscriptions, or other revenue-generating activity, please reach out first.

The goal is not restriction. It is fairness.

Do you track visitors?

GrailHeart does not track individuals.

The site records basic, anonymous visit data (such as referring pages and pages viewed) in aggregate form for:

This data is not tied to personal identity and is never sold, shared, or used for advertising.

It exists solely to keep the site stable and secure.

Does GrailHeart use cookies?

Yes — one optional cookie.

If you choose, the site stores your language preference (English, French, etc.) so you do not need to reselect it each time you visit.

If you decline, the site functions normally. You will simply choose your language each visit.

No tracking cookies.
No advertising cookies.
No hidden scripts.

Why does GrailHeart exist?

Because information is not the same thing as understanding.

Because analysis is not the same thing as wisdom.

Because the modern world is brilliant — and often spiritually exhausted.

GrailHeart exists as a place to explore other ways of attending to the world.

Who is behind GrailHeart?

GrailHeart is created and curated by William Zeitler.

It brings together stories, essays, music, and reflection in the hope that something essential — something older and more human — may be remembered and fostered.

I found a technical issue. What should I do?

Please let me know.

GrailHeart is built carefully, but carefully built things still sometimes creak. It's built by humans, after all. I appreciate a note if something is broken or behaving strangely.

May I support GrailHeart?

If GrailHeart has been meaningful to you, we welcome your support.

Support helps keep the lights on and allows this work to remain free and widely available.