What if someone told you they could read your character just by feeling the bumps on your skull? In the 1800s, people believed this was not only possible but scientific. It’s called phrenology, and while it may sound quaint or even silly now, it once shaped lives, institutions, and entire ideologies. Let's take a walk through this curious piece of history—and see what it still whispers to us today.
Imagine a world where your social status, income, education level—even your romantic prospects—are predicted by a number derived from your DNA. No, it’s not some dystopian science fiction plot. It’s already happening and most people have no clue it’s underway.
Pierre Pradervand invites us to honor nature’s beauty, power, and sacred role in our lives. This Earth Day, and every day, offer blessings of gratitude and love to the planet.
Can recovery be a spiritual awakening? Linda Star Wolf, author of The Aquarian Shaman, blends the twelve-step tradition with shamanic wisdom to guide you on a soul-deep path of healing, discovery, and transformation.
In a world of uncertainty and fear, we’re reminded: the savior we’ve been waiting for is already here. And it’s us—each of us—with our love, presence, and choice.
Ever find yourself driving home only to realize you don't remember the turns you took? Or brushing your teeth while thinking about tomorrow’s to-do list? That’s not carelessness—it’s your brain doing exactly what it’s designed to do. Without asking your permission, your unconscious memory and personal frame of reference quietly step in to help you navigate your day with minimal effort. But how do these hidden systems work—and what happens when they steer you wrong?
- By Becca Powers
Can you really change your life just by changing your story? Becca Powers says yes—and she shows how reclaiming meaning in difficult moments can open the door to a life of joy, power, and purpose.
We’ve been taught to admire billionaires like they’re gods among mortals—smarter, harder-working, maybe even morally superior. But what if this reverence isn’t just misplaced—it’s dangerous? The myth of wealthy exceptionalism isn’t just a cultural quirk. It’s a systemic lie that warps our economy, our politics, and our sense of what’s possible. Let’s pull back the curtain.
Struggling to make new habits stick? These 8 proven strategies blend psychology, intention, and spiritual insight to help you create lasting personal change.
What if the second half of life held more power, not less? Explore the rich stories of wise elder women and how they help reframe aging as a time of transformation.
Spring is here again—and no, this isn't a commercial for allergy meds or lawn fertilizer. It’s nature’s way of waving a giant green flag that says, “You there—yes, you with the winter blues and excuses—this is your moment.” Forget January resolutions made under fluorescent gym lights and guilt trips. If you want real, lasting change, you need to sync your body and mind with something older, wiser, and a hell of a lot more consistent than human willpower: the seasons. Spring isn’t just a time to plant gardens—it’s the best shot you’ve got at planting change.
We are often our harshest critics, holding on to guilt and judgment. But what if you could dismiss your inner judge and embrace self-love? Discover how self-forgiveness and seeing your divine essence can bring deep healing and inner peace.
Have you ever looked around your home and felt an overwhelming sense of unease, as if the clutter surrounding you was somehow mirroring the chaos in your mind? You’re not alone. Our attachment to objects is deeply emotional, often rooted in memories, security, or even fear of the future. But when does clutter turn into something more? When does collecting become compulsive hoarding, and how can we ensure we maintain a healthy relationship with our belongings?
Resilience. It’s the golden child of self-help gurus, corporate boardrooms, and government austerity policies. We hear it everywhere: "Be resilient!"—as if it's some magic formula for success. But what if resilience isn’t always a good thing? What if, instead of bouncing back, young people are pushing back? And what if that’s the real resilience we should be paying attention to?
We all have mental habits we don’t question—thought patterns that feel natural but might be quietly holding us back. What if the way you think is limiting your success without you even realizing it? What if your brain is keeping you trapped in a cycle of stubborn certainty, filtering out new ideas before they even have a chance? The good news? You can break free—once you know what to look for.
Sleep is one of the most overlooked pillars of mental health. We glorify hustle culture, praise early risers, and treat sleep deprivation like a badge of honor. But what if I told you that your lack of sleep isn’t just making you tired—it’s actively damaging your ability to think, process emotions, and stay sane? In fact, chronic sleep deprivation might be one of the biggest unspoken mental health crises of our time.
Are you living to please others or to fulfill your own purpose? People-pleasing keeps us stuck in obligations and societal expectations. It’s time to reclaim your life, listen to your heart, and make choices that bring joy and authenticity. Life’s too short—start living authentically today.
Denial helps us cope with overwhelming threats, but when it blinds us to reality, it becomes a dangerous trap. Climate denial is fueled by fear, misinformation, and psychological defense mechanisms. Understanding denial’s role is the first step in transforming anxiety into action and reclaiming our power to make change.
Have you ever noticed how scrolling through Instagram feels almost hypnotic? One moment you’re just checking in, and the next, you’re completely immersed—only to feel a strange sense of unease when you stop. New research suggests that this isn’t just in your head. The way Instagram affects your brain might be more powerful than we ever realized.
As we navigate the turbulent waters of our current era, it's evident that we're amidst what historians Neil Howe and William Strauss describe as the Fourth Turning—a period marked by crisis and transformation. The rise of Trumpism has acted as a catalyst, exposing deep-seated fractures within our institutions, economy, and collective psyche. This moment demands not only reflection but decisive action. Will we nurture the seeds of renewal, or allow the weeds of division and decay to overrun our societal garden?
Optimism is often touted as the secret ingredient to success, resilience, and well-being. But what happens when optimism veers into delusion? As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, blind optimism can be just as dangerous as outright pessimism. A new study reveals that while optimism contributed to psychological well-being, it was the absence of pessimism that played a bigger role in actual risk-averse behaviors. So, is optimism always a good thing, or do we need to redefine our relationship with it?
Leadership isn’t about barking orders, hoarding power, or staging photo ops with a forced smile. It’s about something much rarer: honesty, trust, and a genuine willingness to serve. But in a world that rewards deception, where do we find real leadership? More importantly—how do we create it?
Image by Julian Hacker from Pixabay. A New Vision for Growing Older in a Society That Fears Aging
Aging isn’t about decline—it’s a path to deeper freedom. Moving beyond societal fears of growing older, we can embrace wisdom, authenticity, and purpose. Discover how shifting perspectives on aging can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life, free from the pressures of external validation.