Spiritual growth — where to start. What those who have just “awakened” need to know.
We created this manual, which contains materials that lay the foundation, the basis of what we rely on. If you have just awakened, we recommend studying it.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
We created this manual, which contains materials that lay the foundation, the basis of what we rely on. If you have just awakened, we recommend studying it.
Why we try on other people’s experiences as if they were our own, how to stop comparing, learn to value uniqueness, and build your own boundaries.
How to rewrite limitations so they work for your highest good? That’s exactly what this article will discuss. We’ll look at examples of limitations in different areas of life. You’ll learn why you don’t see your own limitations and how to move beyond them.
Belief in yourself is the recognition of the fact of our existence. That we exist, that we are valuable to this world. Read about why it’s important to believe in yourself and how to find this belief.
This article is for those who feel like a black sheep among their peers. Perhaps after reading it, you’ll recognize yourself.
And if you haven’t yet uncovered or embraced your gift, your uniqueness, or yourself as you truly are, this story may help inspire you.
Much in our world acts as a mirror… including the people around us. More precisely, different “mirrors” reflect different facets of our perception of reality.
Read more about the “mirror” principles in this article.
Every person has both positive and negative character traits. One complements the other, forming a complete, unique personality.
But negative qualities are hard to accept, let alone benefit from.
In this article, we explain the difference between purpose and self-fulfillment, and why confusing one with the other makes it difficult to see your own purpose.
As people grow up, they lose the crystal-clear perception of the world, becoming burdened with conditioning and social dogmas.
What is inner truth, and why do adults—grown-up children—lose the value of this fundamental quality of life? How can one regain a childlike perception of the world?
We are gifted by the world far more than we can imagine. Each of us has unique talents and perspectives that we fail to see. Why? And how can we rediscover them?