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.

The hero’s journey — stages of personal transformation

A crisis enters our life when we are ready and meant to move to a new level. A crisis is not a punishment—it is an opportunity. But when it arrives, we usually don’t know what to expect. It all begins with an inner impulse—a desire for change. Read about the stages a person goes through in the process of transformation.

From the perspective of the universe’s laws, resentment and anger are dangerous because they disrupt inner harmony, attract negative energy, and block the flow of positive outcomes.

Our audience is growing and evolving, with many striving to apply cosmic laws to everyday life. Yet emotions like resentment and anger still often emerge as the initial reaction to external events and the behavior of loved ones. Read on to discover what resentment and anger can lead to from the perspective of the universe’s laws.

According to Jason Estes’ forecasts, how and for what do you vote with your reaction to triggers?

In this article, we will take a detailed look at the concept of humanity’s voting according to Jason Estis. Read about how and what you vote for with your reactions to current life situations.

Living in the moment, here and now, means being fully present and engaged with what is happening right now, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. It is important because it reduces stress, enhances appreciation for life, improves mental clarity, and allows for deeper connections with others and the world around you.

Living in the present moment, living here and now—this is a cliché phrase, but it carries profound meaning and is coming to the forefront today. This concept is one of the building blocks for creating a new reality.

Ask questions or seek answers on your own? How to piece together the puzzle of your worldview.

Many people find it easier to ask a question and get a quick answer than to spend a lot of time searching, studying, and researching. Can you build your own worldview this way—by asking in one place, then another? I think it’s impossible. In this article, I’ll explain why.