Apparently, something has gone wrong in our world that has disrupted the flow of giving and receiving. Money often no longer “flows”: some accumulate money, while others experience a chronic shortage. The gap between rich and poor is widening, the wealth of the rich is increasing, while that of the poor is decreasing.
Why do we need that love from the other so badly? Is it because we are unable to give ourselves love? We all have a source of love in us, or we would not be able to give love. But why do we feel so unloved by ourselves?
Periods of darkness are part of life, and the flow of life leads us back to the light by itself. But to be able to go along with that flow, we do have to be willing to face the darkness in ourselves, honestly and lovingly. This is the power of thinking from love.
“What does everyone want to become but no one wants to be?” “Old.” The way it is portrayed in the media, growing old is considered highly undesirable. The question is, how do we deal with the inevitable?
In this article I’m going to talk about their role as perpetrators in the time of Atlantis and the victim lives that took place afterwards; about the inner conflicts that arose from these conflicting experiences and how they ultimately led to the birth of the Christ consciousness.
Many people who live in this day and age are what is being called “badly grounded.” That means we are not fully present in our bodies: we are somewhere else with part of our minds, with our thoughts...
Loneliness is a common problem in this world; many people suffer from it. But what makes loneliness in lightworkers so special? In this article, I’ll try to explain that.
Concepts like “soul”, “ego”, “personality”, “the inner child”, and “consciousness” are often used in esoteric writings. They all are an important part of what constitutes our humanity. But how do they relate to each other, and what do they mean for us in our everyday life?
Becoming yourself; why is it so difficult? Live from within yourself; radiate from within yourself; be yourself – how do you do that? To start with: you grow up in this world with an image of how people are. And that image is presented to you by things like tradition, your parents, literature and religion, etc. Those ideas hang in the air around you and you internalize them. What is that image? That you are not really good or beautiful as a person...