We don’t experience our circumstances—we experience our state of mind. The more we notice where our “dial” is tuned, the easier it becomes to find our way back to that beautiful, content feeling within. Read More
We don’t experience our circumstances—we experience our state of mind. The more we notice where our “dial” is tuned, the easier it becomes to find our way back to that beautiful, content feeling within. Read More
The essence of change lies not in external efforts, but in quiet introspection. Recognizing what disrupts our peace enables natural clarity, fostering a return to our innate state of flow. Read More
Every November, men grow moustaches to raise awareness for men’s health, but the focus should shift from external causes to understanding how the mind creates experience, aiding suicide prevention. Read More
Fifteen years after losing two colleagues at Kennedy Lake, I found myself reflecting on grief—how it changes, softens, and transforms. I’ve come to see that healing isn’t about forgetting; it’s about remembering differently. Grief isn’t proof of love. Love is proof of love. Read More
The post emphasizes seeking clarity over material desires, suggesting that removing personal filters enables true perception. It encourages using a prayer for clarity to foster compassion, courage, and truthful responses. Read More