(Ruan Van Zijl) The famous martial artist, philosopher, and actor Bruce Lee was born on the 27th of November 1940 in China Town, San Francisco. He lived a very short and very powerful life. He is remembered as the figure that popularized kung fu around the world.
Consciousness
The Fun Theory: Rewards Over Punishments
(Exploring Your Mind) The fun theory is based on the idea that people are more likely to do things that take some effort if they have a fun thing as an incentive. In other words, a rewards system can shape people’s behavior.
Mindfulness Strategies and Techniques
(Exploring The Mind) Resorting to mindfulness techniques can help you be more flexible, control your attention, and face any situations that come your way.
Destructive Pride in Borderline Personality Disorder
(Exploring Your Mind) In many cases, the destructive pride characteristic of borderline personality disorder is nothing but a mask that hides an extreme fear of criticism. In this article, we’re going to tell you all about it.
Your Brain Thinks Your Meanings are More Real Than Reality Itself
Your Brain Thinks Your Meanings are More Real Than Reality Itself
The First Panic Attack and What Happens Next
(Exploring Your Mind) Having a first panic attack is terrifying, so much so that many people believe they’re having a heart attack. What scares then the most about that first experience is the fear of the unknown. Thus, what happens next is a persistent fear that it could happen again.
Scott Mandelker PhD on The Law of One, Session 1 (Part 1)
Scott Mandelker PhD on The Law of One, Session 1 (Part1)
The Price of Parental Stress — Parents Need to Manage Their Needs and the Needs of Their Kids
(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Parental stress is a major problem in the modern world. Despite the issues of the past, we had better community ties before the advent of the internet age. Today, more and more of our community interaction happens online, but this doesn’t always translate to support for parents. Related Cold-parenting Linked to […]
The Neocortex: Its Structure and Functions
(Exploring Your Mind) What’s the neocortex and why is it such an important area of the brain?
Stop Making Your Children Feel Indebted To You For Being Born
(Justin Deschamps) Being a parent is a heroic effort. Regardless of how well things are going, it’s arguably one of the most challenging and fulfilling experiences of human life. And yet, so much harm and suffering emerge from early childhood experiences. What’s going on?
Kim Peek: The Case that Inspired the Story of “Rain Man”
(Exploring Your Mind) Kim Peek’s life shows that we know very little about our limits or potential. His existence is proof that reality is paradoxical: every human being has limitations which could bring great benefits.
5 Ways Writing Can Make You a More Tolerant and Mindful Person
(Jean-Paul Stephen) Life is full of experiences and this is realized in a variety of ways. Writing is both a hobby and an income-earning activity for some people. Even with that, there are much more benefits that come with it especially in building your personality. Today, taking an online writing job can yield a lot more than the money earned at the end of the task at hand. Writing can be used in certain ways to make someone more tolerant and mindful. Here are 5 ways to realize this in your life:
Reality is Dictated by the Collective Human Consciousness
(Justin Danneman) We have been conditioned to believe that the external physical world is more real than the internal, yet nothing could be further from the truth.
Lucifer Revisited: The Testimony Of Eracidni Murev Te (Part 1)
(Richard Enos) The 7-part Lucifer Series I wrote last summer for CE, based on the testimony of an alleged bloodline family insider, has garnered vastly more reader emails than any other article I have written. This speaks to a great interest on the part of our readers in the discussion of the metaphysical and spiritual underpinnings of our life here on Earth, of the nature of Good and Evil.
Release the Fear of Death of Loved Ones (Heart-warming Guided Meditation)
All humans naturally feel the fear of death of loved ones. This is especially true if you’re a parent. But is this fear an unchangeable part of our lives that we have to live with or can it be largely released and replaced with a sense of strength and love that allows us to be more relaxed and present with our loved ones? Explore the potential for this release with this heart-warming guided meditation that gently leads you to a different way of seeing and experiencing your loved ones and the essence of life.














