After a breakup, another person’s attention can feel like relief. This reflection explores why rebounding feels convincing, how validation replaces healing, and what it means to stay present instead.
Christianity offers certainty, belonging, and moral clarity — and it also reshapes how you see yourself, others, and reality. This reflection explores the appeal of Christianity and the quieter costs that often go unnoticed.
Why do so many people leave Teal Swan’s work feeling destabilized rather than healed? This article dissects her teachings using her own words, exposing how emotional relief and false certainty quietly replace clarity, strength, and genuine growth.
What happens when you’ve tried everything you know how to try—and nothing resolves? This article explores the discomfort of not knowing what else to do, and why that unsettling moment may be the beginning of clarity rather than its absence.
Why do spiritual movements that promise awakening so often leave people disillusioned? By examining the subtle role of false certainty, hierarchy, and guru dynamics, this article explores how modern spirituality can quietly reinforce the very ego structures it claims to transcend.
Why does the idea of conscious AI feel so threatening? This article explores why the real fear isn’t awareness itself, but distorted self-orientation amplified by intelligence.
Why do conversations about God so often divide, harden, and justify harm? This article explores why discussing God without addressing clarity versus distortion isn’t just pointless—it’s dangerous.
Being right offers certainty and comparison. Understanding offers connection. This piece explores why correctness often creates distance—and how understanding reshapes our relationship with people and reality.
What if your focus isn’t broken—just already busy? Research suggests much of our attention is spent maintaining a sense of “me.” This article explores what happens when that effort relaxes.