Evaluating oneself through the lens of others’ opinions, or how healing of wounded parts occurs through other people.

There are people who feel guilty about external events happening around them, even though they are personally in no way involved. What does this feeling of guilt indicate, why do people experience it, and why is the opinion and approval of others so important? Most importantly, what can be done about it? You will find the answers in this article.

The White Crow Club, or what makes you different from other people.

Whether you believe in yourself or know what makes you unique, each of us has an inner core. It’s what sets you apart from ordinary people in the 3D world. This isn’t exactly about uniqueness, because each of us is distinctive in our own way. Everyone has some facet of unique talent, so we’re all different already—it’s more about being unlike others.

The danger of measuring everyone by your own standards and why you shouldn’t apply others’ experiences or information to yourself.

Every person views the world and everything in it through their own lens of beliefs. At the same time, people often try on others’ experiences and judge based on themselves. In this article, read why you shouldn’t do this and why such a habit is dangerous.

Emotionlessness and indifference. What is the difference between them.

On the path of spiritual growth, you change—your reactions and attitude toward many things shift. You become more balanced, calm, and harmonious. Let’s explore what insensitivity and lack of emotion really are, and how indifference and callousness differ from equilibrium.