(Justin Deschamps) Our minds are far more powerful than we’ve been lead to believe. We also have been lead to believe Artificial Intelligence is some kind of super-human-like mind that can learn anything instantly, and use that knowledge to do almost anything. The truth is, computers have major issues with the unknown, chaos.
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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?
Why Women Fake Orgasm — Why Communication and Proper Expectations are Key to a Vital Relationship
(John M. Grohol) Human sexuality is a wondrous activity. Our understanding of why we act the way we do when we have sex continues to intrigue psychological researchers, since we do things that don’t always seem to make much logical sense. Such as faking an orgasm.
Discerning and Analyzing Claims in a World Full of Deception — Prepare For Change Interviews Justin Deschamps
(Gerry Gomez) In this episode with Justin Deschamps recorded on the 23rd of September 2019, we had a conversation about discerning truth and validating claims.
Pattern Mapping: Your Choices Map Directly on to Your Nervous System — Intellectual vs Somatic Beliefs
(Justin Deschamps) As anyone who’s tried to change a habit knows, it’s a lot harder than we might think. We’d like to believe that we can use the power of our conscious mind to override a habit, instinct, fear, or emotion. To be sure, the conscious mind has this power to a certain extent, but it’s more akin to the relationship between an architect and a general contractor. You have to “install” an intellectually worked out way of thinking into the body itself, which usually requires taking action.
Energy Master’s Comments on Greta Thunberg Will Leave You Speechless
(Justin Deschamps) Greta Thunberg is making headlines of late, with her vitriolic speech at the UN last week. The sentiments she shared have divided the truther community, which on the one hand sees her as a Deep State pawn, and on the other hand, a child who has valid concerns. Eric Raines, an energy master offering perspectives on how to live a healthy fulfilling life, shares some humbling comments below.
What is The Practical Benefit of Theism—the Quest to Know and Act as if a God Exists?
(Justin Deschamps) In my analysis and study, I’d say we’re creatures of faith.
How It Takes Courage to Build Healthy Relationships
(John Amodeo, PhD) The word “courage” is often reserved for entering a battlefield or facing difficult circumstances. But there’s a more subtle aspect to courage that is needed in our close relationships.
Victim Mentality: Codependency, Passive Aggressiveness, and the Healing Power of Bravery
(Justin Deschamps) Victimhood is a serious problem on earth. A culture of victimhood encourages the individual to avoid self-growth—the very thing needed to overcome victimization. In the following article, the cost of maintaining victimhood is highlighted, helping one to understand that maintaining a belief you are a victim hurts yourself and others.
New Feminist Monopoly Game Gives Women Unfair Advantage — Causing Upset with Equality Proponents
(Justin Deschamps) Are there unfair advantages depending on gender, race, economic status, and religious affiliation? Yes. Equality of opportunity is a value that most recognize as a good thing, helping to neutralize unfair situations in society. However, setting up the system so some people have more resources than others arguably hinders equality of opportunity. The new feminist monopoly game gives female players more starting money and rewards than male players. What message does this send young women in an already arguably unfair world?
Boredom in Relationships: Why Spiritual Romance is about Self-Growth and Mutual Projects, Service to Others Love
(Justin Deschamps) Modern relationships have the same challenges as traditional ones: how do you keep things interesting and alive? The best answer is to gain an understanding of why we experience joy and bliss at all. In the following article, mainstream psychology offers insight into why we experience boredom and what can be done about it. I’ll enhance this with a deeper spiritual understanding of relationships.
The Science Behind Giving Up — Why You Should Invest Yourself in Your Daily Tasks
(Justin Deschamps) Motivation is a subject of great study in psychology. Understanding how we motivate ourselves helps us live better lives. The following article discusses a study wherein scientists sought to understand how a specific neurotransmitter (pnVTA) becomes active when a subject stops seeking a reward.
How You Train Your Mind Will Either Make or Break You
(Justin Deschamps) In our world, many people suffer. The culture of victimhood asserts your suffering is not your fault; it’s because of the patriarchy, the economic system, biological limitations, karma (original sin), and so on. To be sure, there are many things that make life unnecessarily hard and cruel. But within your mind exists the key to your liberation, as was claimed by mystics and enlightened men and women of the past.
Spiritual Attachments as a Cure for Human Suffering: Why Attachment Is a Key Factor in Your Mental Health
(Justin Deschamps) Attachments can sound like things we refuse to let go of. But in the context of the following article, attachments are a psychological term for things we are designed to bond to. When we lose these essential attachments, we feel triggered because our core needs aren’t being met. Over a long enough time, if we don’t fix the situation, we can develop negative core beliefs that can cause us to make our lives even more miserable. Understanding that we have these needs, and learning how to satisfy them, is an essential aspect of human life we all should take time to understand.
Service to Others Firefighters — Appreciate Some Goodness to Inspire Your Soul
(Justin Deschamps) We need to be reminded that good things are happening in the world, that good things are possible.














