Four psychological needs. Who should fulfill them

There are four basic psychological needs that are very important to fulfill in childhood.

In the book “The Inner Child,” Charles Whitfield presents interesting statistics. Even in families with kind, loving relationships between children and parents, only 5-20% had these needs met.

This means that at least 80% of the world’s population walks around with unmet psychological needs.

Learn how to determine whether your needs are met and what challenges arise in fulfilling them in adulthood.

The principle of flow in the implementation of ideas

There are moments when you have many ideas, and I recommend writing them down so you can implement them later.

Other times, an idea comes not just with a thought, but with the energy to act. And there’s an immediate result, even if it’s not fully completed.

In this article, we’ll talk about the principle of flow that I follow when bringing my ideas to life, as well as what drives you in life.

A love triangle arises energetically when one person’s energy field is not fully aligned with their partner, creating a vacuum that draws in a third person to fill the missing emotional or energetic needs.

Statistics show that 90% of spouses have experienced infidelity at least once in their lives.

Let’s examine the love triangle from the perspective of energy interactions.

Three basic concepts on which relationships are built

It’s no secret that at the Keys of Mastery project, we view all questions from the perspective of spirituality, metaphysics, and energy. This article is no exception.

I identify three foundational concepts on which relationships are built—with loved ones, colleagues, relatives, friends, and acquaintances. I invite you to explore them, try applying them to your own life, and see how these principles play out for you.

What can be done to reduce tragedies. Examples of spiritual work

I want to dispel a common misconception that the result of spiritual work is the absence of suffering, because light is supposed to protect, and if it doesn’t, it means you’re not doing your job properly.

No, that’s not how it works.

Because you are where you are, and you radiate the light that is within you at that moment, the number of victims, tragedies, and destructions can be minimal compared to what could have been.

In this article, we’ll talk about what exactly you can do to reduce the number of tragedies.

How to help yourself and your loved ones if you find yourself in a critical situation

Moments of tragedy present a choice: to step into unity, to recognize the interconnectedness of all things, to bridge what lies on opposite sides—or to step into the abyss.

Our task, and that of those on a path of spiritual growth, is to ensure that the people around us do not step into that abyss, to keep them from sliding into hatred, anger, blame, harsh actions—essentially, into dehumanization.

Will you preserve your humanity and kind heart in that moment, or will you descend? In other words, are you in fear or in love? At their core, these are the same question.

Read on to learn how to help yourself and those around you if you find yourself in a critical situation, in the midst of events.

The process of bringing the unconscious into awareness. The need for revisions and tracking one’s progress.

From broadcast to broadcast, we talk about the need to let go of the old.

Each of you knows what you need to let go of, or rather, what you are holding on to.

On a conscious level, each of us has a list that we occasionally add to—what to let go of.

But unfortunately, most processes in a person’s life occur on a subconscious and unconscious level. These are things we have no control over and, most importantly, are not even aware of.

And then a method emerges that has likely become known to absolutely everyone over the years.

A sense of belonging as a criterion for intervening in someone else’s situation

According to the cosmic Law of Free Will and Choice, we cannot interfere in someone else’s situation without permission. Those who follow the path of spiritual development know this, as well as what kind of “backlash” might come.

This can only be done if either the person themselves has asked for help, or you have asked for permission from that person’s Higher Self.

But what if the issue concerns not just one person, but an entire country or community?

In that case, a sense of belonging can serve as a criterion for intervention and providing assistance through your spiritual work. More details in the article.