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Sunday, June 17th, 2018 at
9:27 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Emotional Mastery
I admit. This post is going to be potentially embarrassing for me, enjoy: Science, in the very fabric of its being, focuses on one problem at a time and ONE problem only. This also means that scientists are prohibited from looking into another problem that might cause a solution to the problem they are facing. […]
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Saturday, July 22nd, 2017 at
3:46 am in Australia - Last edit on
April 5, 2025 Tags: Emotional Mastery, Narcissism, Psychology
Traditional psychology begins with the assumption that everyone should feel the same way about everything because we are all humans, aka. members of the same species. If we do not feel the same way about stuff as “everyone else” there’s something wrong with you, right? the Young Soul(s)* psychology has moved away from this view A […]
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2015 at
9:13 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Emotional Mastery
You know what they say: You eat to suppress emotions, to deal with anxiety, with sadness, you eat to feel in control, to hide from sexual advances and that sort. What if I phrased it differently? Every time that you say “no” to something that you want to do or experience, you HAVE TO repay […]
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2015 at
9:36 am in Australia - Last edit on
February 6, 2024 Tags: Ego, Emotional Mastery
Ego. What a terrifying word, right? To have someone accuse you of “having an ego” is something successful people or ambitious people hear all the time. That accusation, however, is just as idiotic as accusing someone of having hair. It is a problem only if you don’t have an ego. The reason why the word “ego” is so misunderstood stems probably from spiritual texts…
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Saturday, March 8th, 2014 at
11:56 am in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Authenticity, Emotional Mastery, Soul Alignment
Authentic Self is the person you would be if you felt free to be who you want to be. Your Current Expression is the person you think you ought to be in order to be a good person, and who people tell you you ought to want to be. What society (and religion) thinks you should want and what you truly want for yourself are two very different things.
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