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How To Build Emotional Resilience In Times Of Stress
Stress has become an inevitable aspect of existence in the rapidly moving and challenging world. Stress may affect both the mental and physical health whether it is caused by work, relationships, personal struggles or unforeseen circumstances. Nevertheless, it is not the lack of stressors that predetermines the coping of individuals, but the availability of emotional strength.
By Willian Jamesabout 4 hours ago in Humans
How Do You Gain Respect Without Coming Across as Overbearing?
You thought you earned the respect of your peers. You thought everyone liked and admired you…Yet, you are dead wrong. Why? You found out through a trusted friend that people are talking behind your back. You no longer have the respect you so coveted. In fact, the comments are demeaning.
By Marie Dubuqueabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Drinking Beer by a River
Isn’t that why we live here, to drink beer beside rivers, take walks in the woods, have deliciously decadent sex outdoors, dance to live music, eat fresh and local, climb mountains and swim in lakes and rivers, enjoy cocktails on porches and in gardens, drive to the beach?
By Harper Lewisabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Dating Someone Older in Your 20s: What It Taught Me.. AI-Generated.
The years of your 20s are some of the most defining. It’s a time where you’re still figuring yourself out: who you are, what you want, and what you’re willing to accept. The people you meet during often shape you for a long time and can leave a deeper mark than you expect. So does the person you fall in love with. In my 20s, I found myself drawn to someone older than me. Someone in his 30s.
By Tsidi Mdlaloseabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Soul Contracts Across Spiritual Traditions: Pre Birth Intention as a Universal Teaching
Across the world’s spiritual traditions, there is a recurring idea that the soul does not begin at birth and does not end at death. Instead, the soul is understood as continuous, intentional, and engaged in a larger arc of development that spans lifetimes, realms, or states of consciousness. While the modern term “soul contract” is recent, the underlying concept is ancient. Every major tradition contains some version of pre birth intention, pre incarnational agreement, or a spiritual blueprint that shapes the trajectory of a human life. The language differs, but the pattern is unmistakable. Human beings have always sensed that life is not random, that purpose precedes embodiment, and that the soul participates in its own unfolding.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 10 hours ago in Humans
Truth in Its Own Time: How Spiritual Understanding Takes Root
Truth in Its Own Time: How Spiritual Understanding Takes Root • In Christianity, it’s “don’t cast pearls before swine.” • In Buddhism, it’s “the finger pointing at the moon is not the moon.”
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 10 hours ago in Humans
The Photon Belt: Misused Science, Manufactured Cosmology, and the Need for Discernment in Channeled Knowledge
The modern spiritual landscape is full of scientific language used in ways that have little connection to science. Words like quantum, frequency, dimension, and energy appear everywhere, often detached from their actual meaning and repurposed to support metaphysical claims. Some of these borrowings are harmless metaphors. Others become entire cosmologies built on misunderstandings. The “photon belt” is one of the clearest examples of this pattern: a term that sounds scientific, feels cosmic, and promises transformation, but has no basis in physics, astronomy, or observable reality.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 10 hours ago in Humans








