Self-Ascribed Paranormal Ability: Reflexive Thematic Analysis This study investigated personal perceptions (involvements) and comprehensions (interpretations) of self-ascribed paranormal abilities.
Wu Wei: 4 Ways to Use the Art of Non-Striving to Transform Your Stress into Stillness Wu Wei is a concept in Chinese philosophy that translates into “inaction” or “effortless action” and promotes inner harmony, stillness, and letting go of the need to control everything.
How the medical establishment crushes the truth and suppresses good ideas Members of the establishment always believe they know they best and that their experience, their knowledge and their position give them the right to make decisions and to rule. That is why they are known as the establishment. By Dr Vernon Coleman The Oxford Dictionary of English definition of ‘the
Letter to the UK Government On the Proposed Replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Modern Bill of Rights</span “This is the story of a duel.
Letter to the UK Government On the Proposed Replacement of the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Modern Bill of Rights “This is the story of a duel.
Canadian Conviviality vs. Global Helplessness Image – Bob Moran [twitter][website] The showdown between Trudeau and the truckers has shown the real nature of a war that is by now quite obviously not about a virus. On 17th February, in an article at Brownstone Institute, David McGrogan described the Trudeau-trucker stand-off as not only ‘the single
The Fear Not to Be Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the theologian Paul Tillich’s famous book, The Courage to Be. Widely read in the days when an educated public read books, it is long forgotten. In it, Tillich surveys the history of anxiety and fear and
Slow Boil Everyone knows by now the analogy often tossed about these days describing a frog in a pot of water on a stove. The heat is turned up so slowly that the frog has no idea that if he (or she) doesn’t jump out he will be boiled alive. Seems
China: Imprisoned Tibetan Monk’s Health in Peril (New York) – The Chinese government should immediately and unconditionally release the imprisoned Tibetan monk and religious philosopher Go Sherab Gyatso, Human Rights Watch said today.
George Soros, where is my money? How the psycho-social mind gets intensively manipulated by the use that media makes of ideas and the object that these ideas recall on the society as a whole
Nostalgic for the Future Despite its pedigree as a fundamental element in civilization’s greatest stories, nostalgia has come to be associated with treacly sentimentality, defeatism, and spurious spiritual inclinations. Homer, Vergil, Dante, the Biblical writers, and their ilk would demur, of course, but they have been dead for a few years, so progress’
Are You Tired of Being Alone? Consider These 8 Uncomfortable Truths As we’ve covered many times before, being alone and being lonely are two different things.
Communing with Camus in 2022 Albert Camus, Michel y Jeannine Gallimard by Antonio Marín Segovia (source) The person with whom we are all most intimate is oneself. It’s just the way it is. I don’t mean that in some oracular Delphic “know thyself” way, or in any deep psychoanalytical sense, but very simply.