Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Psyche.
The Pineal Gland and Divine Healing
Introduction Chronic pain and long-standing health conditions affect millions of people worldwide, often defying conventional medical treatments. In recent years, there has been growing interest in holistic and spiritual approaches to healing, many of which emphasize the powerful connection between mind, body, and spirit. One intriguing area of exploration is the role of the pineal gland, a small gland located deep within the brain, often referred to as the “seat of the soul” in mystical traditions. This essay explores the idea that the pineal gland may act as a receiver of Divine healing energy, facilitating a mind-body connection that supports the healing of chronic pain and conditions.
By Tony Martello4 months ago in Psyche
The Unshakeable First Impression: Why That First Moment Matters So Much
Title: The Unshakeable First Impression: Why That First Moment Matters So Much You’ve probably heard it a hundred times: "The first impression is the last impression." It sounds like a dramatic, old-school piece of advice from a strict grandparent. But is it really true? Can a single moment at the very beginning really define everything that comes after?
By LegacyWords4 months ago in Psyche
When Love Ends Quietly
"The Day Everything Changed" I never thought it would end like this. No shouting. No slammed doors. No angry words thrown across the room. Just silence. Just an ordinary day that suddenly became the day when everything shifted, when the love I thought would last forever quietly came to a close.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Psyche
Showing Up
Human beings are social creatures, and much of our identity is built on how others perceive us. Most of us want to be respected, admired, and included. Yet for some people, this need turns into a compulsion. They develop the habit of “showing up”— inserting themselves into situations not to contribute meaningfully, but to be noticed, admired, or seen as superior. To observers, this behavior often comes across as arrogant or ignorant. But psychology shows that behind such attention-seeking displays lie complex motivations, insecurities, and social dynamics.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Psyche
Why Namibia Safari Lodges Are Perfect for Wildlife Enthusiasts
Introduction For travelers who dream of waking up to the roar of a lion in the distance or spotting giraffes strolling gracefully across the savannah, Namibia Safari Lodges offer an experience unlike any other. Namibia, a jewel in southern Africa, is home to diverse ecosystems, ranging from sweeping deserts to lush riverine landscapes. It is also one of the safest and most conservation-focused countries in Africa, making it a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Choosing a safari lodge in Namibia doesn’t just mean having a comfortable place to stay—it means immersing yourself in the heart of the wilderness while supporting eco-friendly tourism and conservation.
By Aru Game Lodges 4 months ago in Psyche
7 Signs a Narcissist Is Done With You (And How to Move Forward)
7 Signs a Narcissist Is Done With You (And How to Move Forward) Relationships with narcissists are rarely simple. In the beginning, they may appear charming, confident, and full of energy. But over time, their self-centered behavior starts to surface, leaving you feeling drained, confused, and undervalued. If you’ve been wondering whether a narcissist in your life is pulling away or has already decided to let go, there are clear patterns that often appear.
By Zeeshan Ahmad4 months ago in Psyche











