Scoop of the day: The art of Projection sapionatural, April 11, 2024August 4, 2024 One perceives the flaws in others with ease. Humans are ingrained with the ability to find fault behind every character, more so than identifying the good. Through the eyes of many, all and everything is at fault. True, many things are irreconcilable in this world of ours. We cannot fathom a world without flaws, but readily fantasize about a reality where all is peace and beautiful. This, however, is also folly. The good and beautiful should not only exist in fantasy; one should observe it in the mundane, everyday life as well. Spend fifteen minutes staring at a single blade of grass, and find the peace within. Go on the journey of your mind and follow the path of the grass. See the spikes, see the green, and know it is at peace. Meditate on nature; find something alive and simply observe. See where one’s mind float, and realize: One cannot perceive a characteristic in someone else that is not inherent in oneself Healing from Chronic Pain - a Philosophical Approach
Healing from Chronic Pain - a Philosophical Approach Scoop of the day: an old Sage’s wisdom March 22, 2024August 4, 2024 An elderly gentleman with wisdom flowing through his silvery hair, sits on his porch gazing at his meticulously manicured garden. Through the years, he has been well-seasoned with the woes of life. Through his years, he was an outstanding citizen, but is now completely reliant on his servants and… Read More
Healing from Chronic Pain - a Philosophical Approach Scoop of the Day: There’s no fact without fiction February 19, 2024August 4, 2024 These posts, Scoop of the Day, are there for a philosophy-driven ideation of healing from chronic pain. The aim is to let you think and indirectly break how you view the effects of the world on your daily life. A colour-blind man is behind the steering wheel with his… Read More
Healing from Chronic Pain - a Philosophical Approach Scoop of the Day: There’s no such thing as mental illness February 11, 2024August 4, 2024 Firstly, no-one can fully define mental illness. It’s a rather broad term for anything or anyone who does not fit the norm of society. There’s a great difference between people(s), and quantifying these differences borders on the insane. A quaint line separates what we’d call sane from the insane…. Read More