Collective fears: how to escape emotional chaos and stay connected to your soul

Today it’s important not to get caught up in collective fears and to maintain neutrality.

Read about the levels at which most people live, how to transition to the level of the soul, and how to go beyond the influence of the collective emotional and mental fields.

Self-improvement, or How to Stop Endlessly Fixing Yourself and Start Living

Explanation of the principle of “improvement” in spiritual practice: how to move from constantly “fixing yourself” to acceptance, love, and unlocking inner potential.

Truncated perception of experiencing someone else’s experience

How limited perception and living through others’ experiences affect your own path and energy. Practical steps for expanding consciousness and returning to yourself.

Fixation on a problem, or How to break out of the vicious cycle of unresolved issues and find peace of mind

When people search for answers to their questions—such as how to find a man, build a relationship, or “I want a child,” or how to achieve self-fulfillment, find their purpose, or earn more money—they look for answers within the scope of their question.

This may all be valid, but when a person becomes fixated on solving the issue and all their thoughts revolve around it, they only close themselves into that loop and keep going in circles.

They move further and further away from themselves, and consequently, from the answer.

Turning inward as a process of reclaiming one’s power on a collective level.

All the energy that was invested in maintaining the 3D matrix is gradually returning to the players (people).

This process is irreversible. In the end, everyone will return to themselves. Read more in the article.

Returning to oneself through life crises and reassessing one’s place in life.

When you are content with little, everything is fine, and there is no problem. But when it no longer satisfies you, you start to stir, searching for something somewhere. A stage begins that is called spiritual seeking, awakening yourself, returning to your true self.

Read about how life crises help you return to yourself.

The true purpose of spiritual practices is to achieve inner peace, self-awareness, and a deeper connection with oneself or the universe.

Many still believe that being spiritual means performing certain practices, meditating, and so on. Some are convinced that the more tools they have in their spiritual toolkit, the cooler they are.

What it truly means to be spiritual and what spiritual practices are actually for—read below.

The process of reclaiming your wholeness, or How to use your gift of love

I will explain the process of returning to yourself and your wholeness using my own example in this article. Read on to learn how to accept your gift of love and turn it into your resource.