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Embracing the Light: Exploring the Philosophy of Márcellinos
In the realm of spiritual enlightenment, Márcellinos emerges as a guiding philosophy, driven by Divinity and birthed by Faith. At its core, its belief is that each individual is a Warrior of Light, a bearer of internal illumination, transcending distinctions and uniting humanity.
By Dena Falken Esq7 months ago in Psyche
Inside the Mind: An Exploration of Human Thought
Inside the Mind: An Exploration of Human Thought Human thought is among the most complex and fascinating phenomena in existence. The mind—an invisible, intangible space—is the seat of consciousness, memory, emotion, and imagination. For centuries, scientists, philosophers, and artists alike have attempted to peer into the mind, seeking to understand how we think, why we feel, and what makes our thoughts so uniquely human. This exploration of human thought spans multiple disciplines, from neuroscience and psychology to philosophy and artificial intelligence, offering insight into the intricate workings of our inner world.
By Abdul hasib Habibi7 months ago in Psyche
Mind Uncovered
The Depths of the Human Mind: Unlocking the Mysteries Within Have you ever paused to wonder what’s truly happening inside your mind? Beyond the conscious thoughts you think and the emotions you feel, there exists an immense, often unexplored world — a labyrinth of memory, perception, instinct, and potential. Welcome to the depths of the human mind, a place where science meets mystery, and where curiosity can unlock worlds beyond imagination.
By Abdul hasib Habibi7 months ago in Psyche
What TikTok is Really Doing to Gen Z Brains
In a world where everything is a scroll away, TikTok has emerged not just as an entertainment platform—but as a neurological experiment played out on millions of young minds. With over a billion active users, TikTok has dramatically shaped how Gen Z consumes, processes, and craves content. But as viral dances, meme-worthy skits, and dopamine-loaded loops dominate our screens, it’s time to ask: What is TikTok really doing to Gen Z’s brains? The answer isn't just in your screen time—it’s in your brain chemistry.
By Keramatullah Wardak7 months ago in Psyche
Dr. Sophia Khousadian's Innovative Curriculum for Children: Empowering the Next Generation
In an era where education is rapidly evolving, Dr. Sophia Khousadian stands out as a visionary educator dedicated to empowering the next generation. With a background rich in educational psychology and a passion for fostering growth in young minds, Dr. Khousadian has developed an innovative curriculum that addresses the unique needs of elementary school children. Her holistic approach aims to cultivate not only academic success but also personal development, resilience, and a lifelong love of learning.
By Dena Falken Esq7 months ago in Psyche
She Grew Anyway - part 2
Before starting...... Missed Part 1? Click Here So Now Priscilla was one year old left all alone. Her grandmother came forward to take care of her. After her mother's death, her grandfather stopped drinking alcohol, and by that time he almost wasted all his wealth on drinking alcohol and gambling. Both grandparents loved her very much as they saw their daughter in her. When she was nine years old, they celebrated her birthday in very grand manner. Priscilla did not know how her mother look like and she did not have any memory of her. In those days photos also were very uncommon, so she really knew nothing about her mother. She considered her grandparents were her own parents. She was enjoying life happily ignoring her past. She thought she was really blessed having that life.
By ann prasanna gogireddy7 months ago in Psyche
Shadow Work: Narcissists, Toxic People and Healing
In a brief, somewhat uncomfortable acquaintance, I encountered a person who embodied some of the toxic traits of manipulation that I had previously ignored greatly by quieting my intuition and being a person who didn't want to be overly judgmental, or give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in Psyche
She Grew Anyway - part 1
This story started in 1985 in a village in India where suicides were common in those days. Young men and women, facing challenges and difficulties in life used to die by consuming pesticides which are used to protect fields from pests. This story also shows how untreated generational trauma affects lives of children in those families for decades together and even to till date. This is the story of a girl baby who lost her mother to suicide when she was only a year old and left by her dad. The story of survival, rejection, resilience and a divine protection. The girl's name is Priscilla and her mother's name is Shushan
By ann prasanna gogireddy7 months ago in Psyche
Internet Addiction in Children: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Today, the internet is a big part of our lives. From online classes and games to videos and social media, children are spending more time than ever on screens. While technology has many benefits, too much of it can lead to a serious problem called internet addiction.
By Mindbliss Hospital7 months ago in Psyche







