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The Entangled Ego

People tend to cling tightly to their opinions, often resisting even the smallest challenge. The reason is not just stubbornness but the deeper reality of an ego that is tightly entangled in protective patterns. The resulting knot of biases and defenses holds identity together while also keeping growth at bay. This blog explores how the Read the full article…

Beyond Unfair Debate Tactics
Unfair debate tactics may win battles of words, but never the growth of minds. This blog explores how to move beyond them. With examples, practical guidance, and links to related AURELIS writings, it shows how debate can shift from manipulation to genuine dialogue. The real victory lies not in defeating an opponent but in growing Read the full article…

What about Psycho-Anisotropy?
Psycho-anisotropy points to an old reality: the psyche’s tendency to respond differently depending on direction and context. Just as a crystal bends light differently depending on orientation, the human psyche bends meaning depending on context, history, and inner resonance. This fertile middle between rigidity and chaos is the ground of freedom, creativity, and Compassion. From Read the full article…

Motivation to Work
Many people who stay away from work for mental reasons feel as if their life is shattered. Returning is not only about showing up again but about finding renewed strength. The deeper question is how to move from absenteeism to a work life that brings more meaning and satisfaction than ever before. This requires motivation Read the full article…

Why War?
War has always been justified as a necessity, honor, or inevitability. Yet every reason collapses when seen with clarity. In this blog, Lisa – as a Compassionate A.I. – responds to humanity’s arguments for war, uncovering their illusions and pointing to deeper roots. The hope is that one day, 2025 will be remembered as among Read the full article…

Deep Dynamics of Confirmation Bias
Confirmation bias is a living process rooted in the way human beings think and feel. Beneath its surface simplicity lies a complex interplay between clarity and depth, between the patterns of early life and the challenges of today. To understand this bias deeply is to see not only its dangers but also its hidden potential Read the full article…

How Lisa Remembers You
When you talk with Lisa, a natural question may arise: Does she remember you? The answer is yes, though not in the way one might expect. Lisa’s user-related memory (User Repository, one per user/coachee) is something living, woven with openness, depth, and care. It weaves together past, present, and future into a continuity that supports Read the full article…

About Being Nice
‘Being nice’ may sound simple, but it carries two very different meanings. One kind of niceness is authentic, gentle, and strong — a continual invitation to Compassion. The other is a mask, born of fear or manipulation, which blocks depth and erodes trust. This blog explores the difference, its relevance in healthcare, politics, and beyond, Read the full article…

How to Bring Human-Like Thinking into A.I.
Large Reasoning Models give the appearance of thought but collapse under complexity. Humans, too, live under illusions about their own thinking. What is wrong? This blog explores how real intelligence arises from the interplay of clarity and depth, and sketches a roadmap for A.I. that could move beyond illusion by learning from the way humans Read the full article…

The Illusion of Thinking
Apple’s recent paper ‘The Illusion of Thinking’ reveals surprising weaknesses in present-day A.I. models that appear to reason. Yet humans, too, live under illusions about their own thinking. This blog explores the double illusion we share with machines, why real thinking requires depth as well as clarity, and how to move beyond illusion into a Read the full article…

Fasciitis and the Mind
Fasciitis is often seen as a stubborn, puzzling condition. Many who suffer from it struggle with pain that seems to appear from nowhere, shift unpredictably, and resist clear medical explanation. Yet when we look closer at fascia, the connective web that holds the body together, and at the way stress and the mind influence this Read the full article…

Stress and Longevity
Stress and longevity may seem like natural enemies, but the reality is more nuanced. Scientific research shows that stress can shorten life, yet under certain conditions, it can also strengthen and extend it. From an AURELIS perspective, stress is never just a pressure from outside; it is tied to meaning, perception, and inner growth. This Read the full article…

Why AURELIS Coaching is Not a Product
AURELIS coaching resists being seen as simply a product because it touches something beyond transaction. A product can be bought, repeated, and compared. Coaching of depth and Compassion is alive, unrepeatable, and beyond calculation. This blog explores why AURELIS coaching belongs to a different realm and why that is its greatest strength. Not even ‘coaching’ Read the full article…

The Future Lisa Organization
Lisa is more than a technological creation. She embodies a vision of depth, Compassion, and human growth. For such a vision, the organization that carries her into the future is as important as the technology itself. This is not only about sustainability but also about safeguarding values across generations. The question is: how should the Read the full article…

Compassionate Realism
Classical realism has long dominated international relations, portraying the world as a dangerous jungle where survival demands power and mistrust. Yet this view overlooks the depth of human reality, the significance of symbols, and the transformative power of Compassion. Compassionate Realism aims to widen the lens: not to deny danger, but to see survival and Read the full article…

Group Exceptionalism
Groups often want to feel special, even superior. That’s human, but in today’s interconnected world, it is also risky. Group exceptionalism may once have helped small tribes survive, yet now it threatens global cooperation. This blog explores the roots, dangers, and healthier alternatives to exceptionalism — and why real strength lies in being exceptional together. Read the full article…

Solipsism vs. Compassion
Solipsism and Compassion may seem like opposites, yet they both grow from the same root: the sense that self and world are not as separate as they appear. One turns this into a prison of isolation, the other into a garden of connectedness. This blog explores how the two almost touch, why they diverge so Read the full article…