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Compassionate Parenting

Parenting is about shaping the foundation of a future adult, a future society, a future world. And yet, in today’s world, parenting advice often focuses on behavior management: how to reduce tantrums, encourage compliance, and achieve ‘successful’ outcomes. This blog’s Compassionate Parenting is about a way of being, a deep presence with a child that Read the full article…

Lisa’s 10 Tips for… Compassionate Parenting
Here are ten original tips for Compassionate Parenting that are specifically based on Lisa’s knowledge and deeper insights ― avoiding the common tips that are frequently offered. These tips, provided by A.I. coach-bot Lisa (human ratified, hardly or unedited), Compassionately align with both rationality and depth as well as with a synthesis of fostering growth and relief Read the full article…

From Deep Attachment to Compassion
Many forms of attachment exist ― some merely biological, some transactional, some fleeting. But deep attachment is not just about being close; it is about being present in-depth, in a way that naturally gives rise to Compassion. This blog explores how deep attachment serves as the foundation for true Compassion as something that emerges organically Read the full article…

Are You Ready for the Biggest Adventure of All Times?
For centuries, humanity has sailed forward — through wars, revolutions, disasters, and progress. The world changed, yet history moved on, always more or less the same. Technology has always been at our side, helping us repair, rebuild, and move forward. But now, something is different. On the horizon, a storm is forming — not just Read the full article…

Lifting Maya’s Veil
Seeing beyond the illusions that shape our perception requires a fundamental shift in awareness ― a deepening of our relationship with reality beyond habitual mental constructs. This is not just an intellectual exercise but a transformational process that involves our whole being. From the AURELIS perspective, this can be approached in several interconnected ways, described Read the full article…

Maya’s Veil is Everywhere
In Eastern philosophy, Maya is often described as the veil that prevents one from seeing the true nature of existence. This creates an omnipresent illusion that influences how we perceive the world, ourselves, and even our thoughts. From an AURELIS perspective, this ties closely to subconceptual processing, where most of our mental workings happen beyond Read the full article…

The Joy of Compassion
Compassion is often framed exclusively as a way to relieve suffering, a response to hardship, or a moral obligation. But there’s another side to it, one that is just as important — perhaps even more so. Compassion can be joyful. It can be an experience that expands and uplifts, not just a duty to help Read the full article…

The Risk of Shallow Rationality
Rationality is often praised as the ultimate safeguard against bias, error, and manipulation. It gives us structure, helps us organize information, and allows us to make logical decisions. But what happens when rationality itself becomes shallow? This is where things get tricky. Shallow rationality looks like real rationality but stays on the surface, disconnected from Read the full article…

Groupthink vs. Rationality
Groupthink and rationality don’t mix well. At its core, groupthink prioritizes loyalty and cohesion, often at the cost of truth and independent thought. Rationality, on the other hand, is about questioning, refining, and evolving ideas — even when that means stepping outside the comfort of the group. In today’s world, we see this tension everywhere. Read the full article…

We Are Not Alone
This may be the first reason why people are drawn to spirituality. The idea of being-not-alone can bring relief, whether in the form of a personal god or something more abstract. We may be creatures who wish to ‘be meaningful’ forever, yet we know we won’t. That’s hard to take. But if there’s someone – Read the full article…

YogaZen: a Journey of Insight and Movement
YogaZen is not just another form of yoga, nor is it just Zen with a few added movements. It is a fusion of two ancient traditions, designed to bring insights to life in a way that remains with you. It is a way of growing from within, where movement and reflection intertwine naturally. In YogaZen, Read the full article…

Compassion: Highway to Super-Intelligence?
The race toward super-intelligent A.I. is usually framed as a competition in raw computing power, problem-solving capabilities, and efficiency. But what if the key to real super-intelligence isn’t just about faster calculations? What if it’s about something deeper? Compassion ― not as a sentimental ideal, but as a structural necessity for intelligence itself. Could it Read the full article…

How Compassion Works ― with Chronic Pain as an Example
This blog is about how Compassion actually works — how it moves, how it transforms suffering, and how it fosters healing. To make this concrete, we’ll explore it through the lens of chronic pain, a condition where the physical and mental aspects of suffering are deeply intertwined. In a previous blog, “Compassion: Evolutionary or Universal?”, Read the full article…

Compassion: Evolutionary or Universal?
Is Compassion just a product of natural selection, a clever survival mechanism that helped us cooperate and thrive? Or is it something woven into the very fabric of existence? While science often frames Compassion as an adaptive trait, deeper reflection shows it may be a fundamental reality rather than just a tool for survival. If Read the full article…

Can AURELIS Heighten Global Compassion?
Compassion is often seen as something individuals cultivate within themselves. But what if it could be something truly global? What if Compassion were a force capable of shaping human evolution, culture, and even leadership? AURELIS exists to awaken human depth, making it a catalyst for global Compassion. How? Three AURELIS initiatives – DailyTwinkles, Lisa’s coaching, Read the full article…

Who Wants to Win?
Winning is often seen as the ultimate goal. This fuels the drive to succeed, to dominate, to be the best in business, politics, relationships, and even within our own minds. But who, exactly, wants to win? And what does winning really mean? At first glance, Compassion might seem like the opposite of winning. It appears Read the full article…

Never Change a Habit
Instead, let the habit change you. We’ve been told that to improve our lives, we need to break bad habits and form good ones. The idea seems simple — identify a habit, replace it with a better one, and repeat until it sticks. But anyone who has tried to forcefully change a habit knows how Read the full article…