Ever noticed how a mirror can be the most flattering friend or the sneakiest foe? It’s all about the angle, folks! Our self-view is like a funhouse mirror – twist a little to the left, and you’re a superhero; tilt to the right, and suddenly you’re in a Picasso painting. The way we see ourselves […]
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#282: The stories we tell ourselves about who we are | The Day I Died Twice.
In a world often dominated by the ego, the concept of egoic death emerges as a profound and transformative idea. Egoic death is not a physical demise but a psychological and spiritual shedding of the ego – that part of ourselves which craves validation identifies with success or failure, and separates us from the interconnected […]
#281: Hate Is For Cowards
In a world that often tests our patience and resilience, the emotion of hate can surface in response to perceived slights or injustices. However, some argue that harbouring hate is a sign of weakness, a sentiment reserved for those unwilling to confront their fears or engage in self-reflection. True courage, proponents suggest, lies in the […]
#275: Christmas is a rough time. Allow yourself a profound kindness.
‘Tis the season to be jolly, but often, the hustle and bustle of the holidays can leave us feeling like prisoners of our own minds. As the festive lights twinkle and carols fill the air, it’s crucial to remember that the true spirit of Christmas lies in joy, love, and freedom. In the midst of […]