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.

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.