Navigating the American Election – Spiritual Reflection and How to Accept Change

In a world overwhelmed by political division, we often lose sight of the greater spiritual journey. This election serves as a reminder: fear divides, while hope uplifts. Embracing compassion, resilience, and self-mastery can empower us to move beyond these distractions and align with our truest, highest paths.

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.

The Untaught Wisdom: Why Stoicism is Absent from Modern University Curricula

The absence of Stoicism in modern university curricula perpetuates institutional control over students' intellectual and emotional development. Stoicism's emphasis on self-mastery and emotional sovereignty poses a threat to institutions seeking to mold and manipulate individuals. Integrating Stoicism into education could foster critical thinking and emotional resilience, challenging societal norms and promoting independence.

An Open Letter of Apology to My Former Students

Ascension requires acknowledgment of wrongdoings, admitting to those wrongdoings, and apologizing for those wrongdoings in order to release and move forward. And so, I am writing here today to apologize to my former students. I failed you as a trusted educator. Let me explain why. I was a Social Justice Advocate in my twenties, and,… Continue reading An Open Letter of Apology to My Former Students

Are Happier People Less Easily Offended Or Emotionally Triggered?

Are happy people less easily offended or emotionally triggered? This is the question that arose in my head today. It came into thought because I’m part of an email that recommends “banned books”. They’re not truly banned, but they often look at, are a commentary on, or question the idea of “cancel culture”.  And then… Continue reading Are Happier People Less Easily Offended Or Emotionally Triggered?