Creating a vision beyond fear is crucial for abundant living. Fear and ego-driven perspectives can deceive and hinder spiritual growth. To align with abundance, one must control the mind, focus inward, and approach challenges passively. By mastering the mind, one finds freedom from fear and ego, paving the way for true ascension.
Category: musings
Exploring Worldviews: A Reflection on ‘The Illusion of Democracy’ and the Path to Inner Harmony
The newsletter about the Illusion of Democracy garnered high open rates but also a significant number of unsubscribes, with a reader accusing the author of playing into the hands of the fascists. The author emphasizes independence from political affiliations and discusses their reading of "What Is Your Worldview" by James N. Anderson, acknowledging its bias but finding it thought-provoking and revealing. The author concludes by summarizing their foundational beliefs and recommends the book despite its bias.
Why Democracy is an Illusion: A Spiritual Perspective on Politics and Fear
Democracy is an illusion, driven by fear and division. Both political sides are delusional, while the system distracts from spiritual growth. Real change starts within, through cultivating inner peace and consciousness. By transcending the illusion and embodying higher truths, we can guide humanity towards a brighter, more unified future.
Embracing Digital Minimalism: My Journey of Reducing Social Media While Managing Social Anxiety
The author shares her experience with "Digital Minimalism" by Cal Newport, highlighting the emotional impact of social media and her disagreement with Newport's approach. She defends her reliance on texting for communication due to social anxiety and introversion. The author values solitude and self-preservation, expressing the need to tailor Newport's principles to her reality.
Writing Letters That I’ll Never Send (Or: Sending Letters That Will Never Be Read)
The Throat Chakra has been a struggle, hindering my truth, creativity, and emotional release. Since the Taurus moon, I've been healing through letter writing - some sent, some not. Like Abraham Lincoln, I find relief in this practice.
