
Aaron M. Weis
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Aaron M. Weis is an online journalist, web content writer, and avid blogger who specializes in spirituality, science, and technology.
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The Subtle Art of Letting Go
Throughout this website, many references have been made to the eastern philosophy that is Buddhism. While I do not want to mix this up with spiritualism or spirituality, there is one main precept that I would like to emphasize in this discussion post in particular. It is one whose origin is at the very heart and foundation of Zen Buddhism, and that is the first noble truth that all life is suffering, but it doesn't have to be.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Psyche
Top Ten Books for Every Spiritual Enthusiast
Influence; it’s an interesting thing, is it not? Speaking on the matter, author J.B Neblett once wrote, “We are the sum total of our experiences. Those experiences — be they positive or negative -make us the person we are, at any given point in our lives. And, like a flowing river, those same experiences, and those yet to come, continue to influence and reshape the person we are, and the person we become. None of us are the same as we were yesterday, nor will be tomorrow.”
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Motivation
Everything You Need to Know About Twin Flame Relationships
From Plato’s; The Symposium: “According to Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs, and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves.” “Love is born into every human being; it calls back the halves of our original nature together; it tries to make one out of two and heal the wound of human nature.”
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Psyche
What is Our Collective Consciousness Trying to Tell Us About Narcissism
At the turn of the twentieth century, our western society saw a monumental explosion in the field of Psychology. Behind this movement, were the brilliant minds of both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, who, to a certain extent, led the charge. In fact, one of the most significant events of the early 1900’s that was an intrinsic part of this particular field of study, was that of the 1907 meeting, where the two giants got a chance to meet each other face-to-face. For the most part, the two had completely different opinions as far as the human mind was concerned. The one area that two did happen to agree on, was that of the overall importance of the unconscious, and the sentiments that would later manifest in Jungian Psychology as the ideas of the collective unconscious, as well as what is often referred to as collective consciousness.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Psyche
The Complete Hitchhiker’s Guide to Starseeds
It is interesting to observe the narrative and the precepts at the heart of what some are defining as new age spiritualism, which are particularly fascinating to say the least. What we can readily perceive here, is a broad spectrum of beliefs that just a decade or so ago would have seemed farfetched, taboo, otherworldly, and arguably flat out crazy. For instance, let us scrutinize as we might examine a microscopic organism from beneath the lens of a microscope a trending subject matter behind this sort of philosophy that is being regarded and expressed by many, at a seemingly exponential rate, in the case of what is classified as starseeds; making this article your reference and guide to everything you need to know about these incredible beings.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Longevity
Everything You Need To Know About Kundalini Awakening
Background Information and Origins: It is interesting to note the ways in which certain events that we experience in this lifetime plant the seed so to speak for what we subject ourselves to and allow ourselves to be influenced by later on in life. Upon this observation or kind of recognition, I find it necessary to give a little background information on the events that lead up to my own kundalini awakening, as well as some need to know origins as to where the sentiment comes from.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Psyche
Ascension: The Shift from 3D to 5D Consciousness
Imagine for the moment, there existing a vastly complex system containing of a community of dots, interacting amongst themselves on an infinitely spanning two-dimensional plane, complete with it’s respective horizontal and vertical x, and y x axis, both reaching out into infinitum.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in FYI
Star Children: Indigo, Crystal, Rainbow, and the Different Shades of the Universe
Over the last half-century or so, there has emerged a specialized discourse as it relates to the fields of Psychology, Philosophy, especially the ideologies surrounding what is being coined as new age spiritualism, supernatural phenomenon, and other far-reaching communities in the belief or observation of what is referred to as star children.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in FYI
Convergence Points in Science and Spiritual Philosophy; Zero Point Energy
Once in a great while, there comes an idea, or a set of concepts, that completely takes hold of and revolutionizes the way that we live. In the 1500’s individuals of the likes of Kepler, Copernicus, and Galileo, provided for us a drastic new way of looking at the universe, at the cost of their own persecution from the Catholic Church, a fault that was not recognized and pardoned until more recently. Just as the brilliance of Locke, Descartes, or Voltaire gave us a new understanding of reason, scientific methodology, and progress during the age of enlightenment. Einstein left his mark amongst this select few as he introduced to us the cosmological constant, his theories on general and specific relativity, not to mention what was arguably his greatest achievement in his discovery of the photoelectric effect, to which he went on to win a Nobel Prize for. And, so it would seem that in our current epoch of human history, that we find that this pattern continues via the field of quantum physics, that we behold once more a sentimentality that undeniably alters the way that we think about the universe and our place in it, as is found in the alluring yet enigmatic ideology surrounding nanosecond or zero-point energy.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in Futurism








