We never trust anyone; you only trust your judgment about that person. So when someone lets you down, it’s easier to think – that someone did you wrong, rather than the reality, which is that you have lousy judgment. The mirror is hard to look into. If you work or live with someone who produces … Continue reading
It’s useful to know how the body normally keeps its cells healthy (Greer, 1999). Your body’s cells don’t just hold standardized genetic information about who you are. They also need to monitor where in your body they are, so they know what their particular job is within that whole community of cells. The cells in … Continue reading
The National Institute of Health researched uncovered a neurological paradox which revealed that; throwing money into the mix diminishes altruistic motivation and introduces unexpected behavior. The results of two separate experiments lead to the discovery that the pleasure center (nucleus accumbens) of our brain and the altruism center (posterior superior temporal sulcus) of our brains … Continue reading
Below is Carl Jung’s reflection on group thought forms and the possibility that a whole collective can be possessed by them. As early as 1918 he noticed the dreams and preoccupations of his many German patients. He noticed that there was a disturbance of the German-collective unconscious. Jung felt Hitler’s rise was made possible by … Continue reading
Sometimes when anxiety comes out of nowhere it may be because you’ve connected with cellular memory or a morphic resonance. This is the time to review your previous thoughts or perceptions. What was it that preceded your anxiety and did you see, hear or smell something in particular. Was there an event that triggered it? … Continue reading