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Almost Everything You Do Causes Almost Everything

Submitted by Dust in the Wind on Saturday, March 20, 2021 1:46 PM

Almost Everything You Do Causes Almost Everything

Image by 52Hertz from Pixabay Suppose I raise my right hand. As a result, light reflects off that hand differently than it otherwise would have. Of the many, many photons flying speedily away, a portion of them will escape Earth’s atmosphere into interstellar space. Let’s follow one of these photons. The photon will eventually interact Read More…

Logically Fallacious – Ad Populum Fallacy

Submitted by Dr. Anya on Friday, March 19, 2021 11:37 AM

Logically Fallacious – Ad Populum Fallacy

Image by Christos Georghiou @ 123rf.com A lot of people believe X. Therefore, X must be true. The ad populum fallacy is the appeal to the popularity of a claim as a reason for accepting it. The number of people who believe a claim is irrelevant to its truth. Fifty million people can be wrong. Read More…

When Things Fall Apart

Submitted by Friday on Thursday, March 18, 2021 12:55 PM

When Things Fall Apart

Derivative Images When things fall apart, suddenly we are faced with the fundamental reality that the one constant in life is change, that inevitably things will never remain the same. At these times, we are offered an opportunity to deepen our trust and allow learning to unfold, even as we may also find ourselves faced Read More…

Time To Let Go?

Submitted by Phen Luc on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 11:37 AM

Time To Let Go?

Derivative Images Grudges—whether fictional or real-life—often make for great stories. But unless we learn to let them go, there’s no happy ending.  A love story, yes; a ghost story, certainly; a powerful drama, to be sure. But it could be argued that, at heart, Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a story about grudges and retribution. Read More…

Torment

Submitted by Dr. Aadesh Kumar on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 10:48 AM

Torment

Image by Martin Redlin from Pixabay It is obvious that what especially characterises man is this mental capacity of watching himself live. The animal lives spontaneously, automatically, and if it watches itself live, it must be to a very minute and insignificant degree, and that is why it is peaceful and does not worry. Even Read More…

The Magic And Mysticism Of Eliphas Lévi

Submitted by BRENCIS CYRUS – Executor on Monday, March 15, 2021 12:56 AM

The Magic And Mysticism Of Eliphas Lévi

Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=548820 The most influential figure in the centuries old story of Western magic and the Judaic Kabala (“the receiving”) was neither a Jew by birth or conversion. That being said and further contributing to the confusion, he learned Hebrew in order to master Kabala and adopted a Hebraic name. The famous philosopher, metaphysician Read More…

Harmony Of Nonconformity

Submitted by Kam on Sunday, March 14, 2021 11:16 AM

Harmony Of Nonconformity

Derivative Images In a linear world, the external order dictates an artificial way of life to the individual, creating a conformist society and forcing us to relinquish our power to a machine that is unnatural and devoid of life. This passive conformity can be traced back to the origins of the Vedic Hindu caste system Read More…

S**T Happens And Other Words Of Wisdom

Submitted by Friday on Saturday, March 13, 2021 11:05 AM

S**T Happens And Other Words Of Wisdom

Image by popaukropa from http://123rf.com The following represents “Words of Wisdom” I have gleamed from my life experiences.  I hope that pondering them may help you recognize their possible relevance in your life.  1)      “Shit happens” – our lives are a constant parade of events that we are required to adjust too,  how we adjust affects our level Read More…

The I Ching, The Most Modern Ancient Wisdom Classic

Submitted by Xeter on Friday, March 12, 2021 9:39 AM

The I Ching, The Most Modern Ancient Wisdom Classic

Derivative Images In a changing and unpredictable world, no classical text is more rewarding, or more challenging, than the ancient Chinese I Ching or Book of Changes. This classic presents itself as a book of divination and invites dismissal on such grounds amongst educated Western circles, including even the great British sinologist and advocate of Read More…

Beating Yourself Up

Submitted by Conundrum on Thursday, March 11, 2021 3:15 PM

Beating Yourself Up

Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay A common mistake for personal growth newbies is to wrap one’s self-esteem into short-term results. This often leads to self-blame and excess worry when results are below expectations. If we use the lenses of truth, love, and power (our fundamental growth principles), we can see why beating yourself up for Read More…

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