(Derek Knauss) According to a study published in the New Scientist back in 1998, there is a direct connection between the Sun’s solar storms and human biological effects. The conduit which facilitates the charged particles from the Sun to human disturbance — is the very same conduit which steers Earth’s weather — the magnetic field.
Consciousness
The Myth of Tiresias and Sexuality
(Exploring Your Mind) Within Greek mythology, Tiresias played the role of clairvoyant, in contrast to his physical blindness. He was very important in the development of several myths, such as that of Narcissus. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at this interesting figure.
Christianity and the Law of One — A Detailed Exploration of Wisdom and Religion
(Doug Esse) To live as a Christian is to become living ankhs. It is a lifestyle of one who desires to intentionally embody the Law of One in our present incarnation.
Rage and Depression: How Are They Related?
(Exploring Your Mind) Rage and depression are both expressions of frustration, discomfort, and unease in the face of reality. They represent a failed processing of internal malaise. Someone who’s always mad is probably depressed and vice versa.
Free Time as Emotional Release
(Exploring Your Mind) It’s extremely important to have a balance between recreation and work to benefit from the emotional release that free time gives you.
How to Survive a Traumatic Experience
(Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D.) Somewhere in the world people are experiencing traumatic events every day. Communities fall apart due to tornadoes, floods, fires, and war — cataclysmic events that cause multiple losses for everyone in their path. Homes and possessions are lost; individuals suffer injuries; friends and family disappear or die.
The Psychology of Confirmation Bias — Discernment Fails
(John M. Grohol, Psy.D.) People seem to stubbornly cling to their preexisting beliefs, even when provided evidence to the contrary. In psychology, researchers have a name for this stubbornness — confirmation bias. It’s one of the most common of biases humans hold in their mind, called cognitive biases.
Game Changer: Special Energy Proven to Restore Life
(David Muehsam, PhD) A few weeks ago, we looked at a Brief History of Healing and Regeneration with Electric and Magnetic Fields, Part I. We saw that the use of electric currents and magnetic fields for healing dates back to ancient times, and that the information-based viewpoint emerging in modern bioelectromagnetics has striking parallels with Tibetan, Jain and Vedic medical traditions, where concepts of energy and information are fundamental in health and healing.
Feeling Disappointed? These 4 Truths Will Help You Move Forward
(Michael Bianco-Splann) No one is free from the trials and tribulations of living on planet Earth. The unfortunate truth is that a large percentage of the planet’s more than 7 billion inhabitants are, at this moment, hungry and suffering.
Study: The Use of Jargon Kills People’s Interest in Science, Politics
(Science Daily) When scientists and others use their specialized jargon terms while communicating with the general public, the effects are much worse than just making what they’re saying hard to understand.
Lack of Sleep and its Consequences
(Exploring Your Mind) Lack of sleep is tied to cognitive, emotional, and physical problems. Thus, sleeping as much as you need should be a priority for the sake of your well-being.
COBRA Taipei Ascension Conference NOTES from November 30th to December 1st 2019
(We Love Mass Meditation) Below is a note being taken during The Taipei Ascension Conference which was held between November 30th and December 1st, 2019. The note was written by members of the We Love Mass Meditation Admin Team who attended the conference.
Awarewolf Radio: Episode 1 – Guest: Billy Carson (Ancient History & 4BiddenKnowledge) | Neil Gaur & Justin Deschamps
Awarewolf Radio: Episode 1 – Guest: Billy Carson (Ancient History & 4BiddenKnowledge) | Neil Gaur & Justin Deschamps
Pour Your Soul Out: Crying Is A Symbol Of Emotional Intelligence, Not A Sign Of Weakness
(Mayukh Saha) Crying is as normal an event as breathing. But the forces that govern us have forever seen this action to be one of weakness. Men especially are always ridiculed if they cry. It is viewed as an emasculating thing to do. On the other hand, women are seen as extremely spoilt if they cried, no matter the reason. To put it simply, one’s reasons for crying could be varied, but a single tear down the eye would be perceived as less humanly.
The Harmonics of Spirit and the Mental Reality
(Mickey Megistus) This article can be seen as an extension to my previous work, The Holy Septenate. In this article, I will explore certain subjects I had only touched on briefly. First, I would like to set the stage with a video and some profound quotes.













