From Pawns to Grand Masters, or What It Means to Tap Into Your Craft
How to unlock your talents and awaken your inner Master. Practical techniques for boosting awareness, energy, and self-fulfillment.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
How to unlock your talents and awaken your inner Master. Practical techniques for boosting awareness, energy, and self-fulfillment.
After the corridor of eclipses, the previous mission is left behind — now you can “create like a free artist”: step away from obligations, listen to your soul, accept yourself, and build your life from a place of inspiration and freedom, rather than from “should.”
On Fridays, I answer questions in my Telegram channel. One such Friday, I started reading through the questions. Some were about work, some about relationships, and some of a general nature, but there was a common thread running through my answers, tied to choice and focus.
That’s what we’ll talk about in this article. Read on to learn why choice and focus are fundamental to setting goals.
Today I want to debunk a few myths about purpose. Who knows, maybe after reading this, you’ll free yourself from a long search for your calling and the meaning of life.
Although there are quite a few myths about purpose, I’ve decided to focus on those most commonly encountered among the audience of the Keys to Mastery project. As usual, let’s look at them from the perspective of spirituality and the evolution of the soul.
In society, self-realization is usually understood as successful social expression, achieving success, and raising one’s status—climbing a certain rung in society so that you are noticed and, accordingly, considered a successful person.
Read about what self-realization means through the expression of your uniqueness.
In this article, we will touch on several aspects that shape the relationship between a man and a woman, discuss how to leave destructive relationships and reconnect with yourself.
Are you still searching for your purpose? Looking for your life’s work? Read on to learn how to stop searching for what is already within you.
The ideology of what people are paid for has completely changed today. The worldview of monetary relationships has shifted. Previous generations associated money with hard work: work a lot and you’ll provide for yourself. The principle of “work smart” has replaced “work hard.” So what are people paid for now?
How can a person who constantly switches between different things find their calling? Let’s talk about generational mindsets in the context of self-fulfillment.
Why it’s important to support yourself and others, how to overcome feelings of uncertainty, recognize your own victories, and allow yourself to rest.