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Mind Preparedness

A prepared mind can respond more effectively to conditions or events affecting either illness or health. This insight encourages proactive engagement with one’s mental state. This entails concrete expectations and also a more fundamental openness for things to come. Generally It’s like a potential being present but not immediately at the surface. Meanwhile, being there Read the full article…

Not Being Able to Help

For providers in healthcare and other service sectors, the inability to help can significantly fracture their sense of meaningfulness People want to exist, which in a social world is mainly to be influential — in other words, being able to help. We live in a service-providing culture. Machines are taking over manual jobs — hard Read the full article…

One Lisa for Everything

This is, ‘everything mind-related.’ What shows as different at the surface comes together in depth. Otherwise said, it starts from there. Roaming about there quickly leads to roaming about everywhere. Please first read The Lisa Distinction. A relevant issue/question is whether Lisa should work on one domain or several or many. Do people accept the Read the full article…

AurelisOnLine = Communication with Your Deeper Self

Communication in openness, respect, and freedom. If you feel any coercion at all, then please revise the way you are practicing. This is AUTO-suggestion. You’re the one in charge. You can find AurelisOnLine here. At the time of writing, it’s free. This is not about letting go of your critical sense. Of course, that is never the Read the full article…

Wiki-Lisa

Wiki-Lisa is your guide where rationality meets human depth. You can already find Wiki-Lisa ― as a matter of fact, on this very blog. Please go to the home menu and ‘Ask Lisa.’ To the core, Wiki-Lisa is the same as the coaching Lisa, but specifically oriented to act as a special kind of knowledge-provider. Read the full article…

Rabindranath Tagore

This is an Aurelian take on Rabindranath Tagore, a polymath who reshaped Bengali literature and music, as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Introducing Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore was an iconic figure from India, known for his profound impact on literature, music, and art. Born in Read the full article…

When Enlightenment becomes Dark

Talking about Western Enlightenment, logically, things tend to become darker when pushing reason forward on a defunct view of the human being. You may already know I’m talking about the subconceptual level of mental processing. If you don’t, please make sure to first read some blogs about it. Smartness is not enough. Being able to Read the full article…

Lisa vs. the Easy Pill

At first sight, using Lisa is more challenging than taking a simple pill. Then, why would you use Lisa? This question is most important in chronic situations. For instance, taking a painkiller is straightforward. With pain as an example, this text is about any symptom-killer. Chronically taking painkillers is not straightforward. Science shows that this Read the full article…

Motivation at the Center of Life

Motivation is life. Life is motivation. More than a philosophical nicety, this is relevant to everyone, everywhere, always. Please see beyond the philosophy and into the crucial pragmatic importance. From the start of life Life starts where some structure (such as the precursor of a proto-bacterium) tries to consolidate itself. To do so, this structure Read the full article…

Therapy in Psycho-Somatics

Scientific evidence shows a huge influence of the mind in many psycho-somatic domains, yet little of this shows in practice. How can we best translate scientific insights into using the mind as cure? Mind-body unity If you haven’t yet made the step toward mind-body unity (not as two parts but two views upon one unity), Read the full article…

AureLisa One-Pager to Philanthropy

Are you a philanthropist? Then you may be interested in the AureLisa promises enumerated here. Proper backing for each point is abundantly available in scientific and other publications (books, articles, blogs, white paper, etc.). We are serious. If you are too, please let us know. Our philanthropic take is to be robustly embedded in a Read the full article…

Open Letter about Compassionate A.I. (C.A.I.) to Elon Musk

And to any Value-Driven Investors (VDI) in or out of worldly spotlights. This is a timely call for Compassionate A.I. (C.A.I.) Compassion and A.I. are seldom mentioned together. Yet C.A.I. may be the most crucial development in the near as well as far-away future of humanity. Please see my book about the Journey Towards Compassionate Read the full article…

About ‘Goal’

Having a goal is about intentionality, purpose, free will, and, eventually, consciousness. A meaningful goal is one of the most important assets of any living organism. One can talk of an instrument‘s goal. The goal of the hammer is to get the nail into the wood. But this goal-talk is only metaphorically speaking. The instrument Read the full article…

The Cause of War

Worldly factors are causes only inasmuch as they are related to human motivations. No money, oil, or invisible borders wage war ― only humans presently do, and only humans can stop the waging. No pacifism Pacifism would mean choosing a greater evil just for the sake of not-fighting. I prefer the lesser evil. Meanwhile, when Read the full article…

DailyTwinkles

Each day a small text to think about, brought in an esthetically appealing format through social media. Practically Dailytwinkles come through Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. They come from the start in eight languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Russian. We will go to 40 languages soon. At each subscription, you get Read the full article…

The Belief in Progress

Some people believe that a profound belief in progress is necessary and even ethically mandatory. To them, one is – or at least looks like – a wrong person if one doesn’t follow. Belief in progress may be needed to surmount societal crises ― as arguably happened in the past. It may counter societal post-traumatic Read the full article…

Proof in a Complex World

Anything human-health-related is prone to complexity ― especially in psycho-somatics. This makes experimental proof challenging, leading to the present situation in which there are still immense gaps in scientific knowledge. Time and again, these gaps are filled by disregarding mental influences while, implicitly or explicitly, referring to a future that will endorse this disregard ― Read the full article…

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