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Category: Philosophy

This Is The Magic of Divine Timing and Surrender

What does divine timing mean? How exactly do we surrender to the Universe? What does all of this magical jargon mean? This is how I felt until I discovered that it’s actually a philosophy of buddhist origin and one of the principles of Reiki Healing. Let me tell you about the concept of divine timing,…

Are Masks Increasing Eye Contact?

As society changes and adapts to the new ways of being in the world, masks have also increased. This means that our eyes are the most prominent factor on the face. Does this mean, then, that eye contact is also increasing?

Why does Philosophy matter?

It’s been nearly 5 years since I started this blog, a year and a half of working on it, and writing about philosophy. Since then, I’ve avoiding writing this post because I still questioned what philosophy is and why philosophy matters. The world has since become a weird place where socializing has changed and we’re all stuck at home, so this matters more than ever. Today’s post is attempting to answer the question what is philosophy and why does philosophy matter?

Conflict is the Highest Teacher

There is a lesson in every difficult situation. Read more about what conflict can teach you on my blog!

Write from the Heart

This month is all about living a more joyful life. But how can we do that when we’re using only our mind to think about things and analyze them instead of communicating from a place of alignment? Philosophers have contemplated tough questions for centuries, including ones of how we communicate, questions about love and the…

7 Keys to Introspection

I just posted yesterday’s post onto LinkedIn, and as I was writing the intro, some hashtags popped up, one of which was introspection. Today’s post is all about introspection, how to do it, what it is, and 7 keys to Introspection for the beginner philosopher. What is introspection? Introspection, (from Latin introspicere, “to look within”), the…

What to do when life turns on you

For some of us, it may not be so easy to focus on feeling good or maintain an optimistic outlook. I want you to know, that’s ok. And if you are struggling in this place, where life sucks, I can empathize. After spending most of my adult life in that mental place, I can understand…

10 Philosophical Mistakes Everyone Makes

It’s exciting to me, as a philosopher to write this post. I believe that mistakes are not problems, but lessons to take from and apply changes going forward. Here are 10 philosophical mistakes that everyone makes when first encountering philosophy. 1. Reading only certain philosophers As a trained philosopher, the biggest mistake one can make…

Perspective Theory

What is a perspective and is it possible to have no perspective at all? Perspective theory is my view on how we obtain perspective and how to break it down to understand where a perspective comes from and how to change it.

5 Philosophical Questions to Ponder During Quarantine

It’s been a while since I’ve written a post, for purely positive reasons. The last two months have been a transition into my higher, philosophical self. Spiritual teachers call it transcendence; the process of crystallizing and cocooning into your beautiful butterfly self. Over the past 4 weeks, I have been in self-isolation. This isolation is…

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