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Psychological Issues And Interdimensional Meddlers

Submitted by Dr. How on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 10:04 AM
http://pixabay.com To what degree do you think that medicalized, psychiatric and psychological issues in the general society can be attributed to meddling by negative psychic or interdimensional actors? I’d say it’s probably 50/50. Meaning, mainstream psychology / psychiatry only has half the picture. Like a flatlander trying to understand the cube and only being able Read More…
Tree Whisperer

Submitted by Tree Hugger on Monday, December 10, 2018 10:21 AM
http://pixabay.com Communicating with Trees … Since there are so many different and unique types of trees, it is important when approaching one to simply start by standing back from it and noticing what it is like and what it is doing. In this way you will have a better idea as to what kind of Read More…
How True Is It?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on Sunday, December 9, 2018 9:32 AM
http://pixabay.com How true is the identification based on region and nationality or religion? Truth of being realised, we are set free, shedding the load of superficial labels. When unaware, we only identify with the diverse and fight for our superiority over the other. Deemed are the differences as defiance, redeeming pain for self and all. Read More…
Useful Activities

Submitted by Jolley on Saturday, December 8, 2018 10:05 AM
http://pixabay.com Our time on this planet is limited. Most of us realize that sooner or later. And yet, we keep on squandering our time and running around in circles. Why is it that we waste so much of our time? Most people think that we, humans, don’t understand the value of time. I don’t think Read More…
Does Reputation Matter?

Submitted by Flap Jack on Friday, December 7, 2018 9:09 AM
http://pixabay.com How much should we care about our reputation? I think that’s a really difficult question. One can easily imagine a Stoic telling us not to care at all: it’s not something that is under our control, and so our job is simply to learn not to worry about it. We should just strive to Read More…
Recording Angels

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Thursday, December 6, 2018 9:23 AM
http://pixabay.com There are recording angels, who take a record of our good and bad actions; and the most interesting thing is that those who keep the record of the good actions do not keep the record of the bad actions. Those who keep a record of the bad actions are other angels; and there is Read More…
Re-Imaging The Holidays – Resist Overabundance And Create Gratitude

Submitted by Solstice on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 10:02 AM
http://pixabay.com Are you dreading it, already? You know…the whole shopping-gifting-cooking-cleaning-eating-drinking socializing-relatives-traveling season just ahead? From Thanksgiving to New Year's, many of us get trapped in a cycle of overabundance—the state of having too much. As in: more than we can use. More than we can process. The cup not just full, but overflowing. It's gotten Read More…
The Age Of Truth

Submitted by Holyman Preter on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 2:41 PM
pixabay.com We have entered the Age of Truth. The information explosion is only its surface sign. It is rapidly shaping humanity. Our education and other institutions need to reckon this shift of values and change accordingly. The godheads of the future … Each age of mankind has its own presiding godhead or deity. It is Read More…
Groundhog Day

Submitted by Rev. Micah Allard on Monday, December 3, 2018 12:24 PM
http://pixabay.com Does your life ever feel like the movie Groundhog Day? You seemingly repeat the same old loop over and over again: wake up, commute, work, commute, home, bed. Rinse and repeat. It can feel a little depressing, a little desperation-producing. It can seem like inhabiting a certain kind of hell. To understand and break Read More…
Good, Bad, And The Avoidance Of Extremes

Submitted by Friday on Sunday, December 2, 2018 9:47 AM
http://pixabay.com What is good? What is bad? Do these terms have any real, fixed, and absolute meaning? Moral Relativism There is a position in philosophy known as moral relativism that suggests that morality, ie the concept of what is good and bad, is not fixed but depends on societal, and individual, fashion or taste. That Read More…