Tag: philosophy
The Threefold Anchor: Mind, Body, and Soul
There is a law of harmony between mind, body, and soul. When these three stand apart, we suffer. When they anchor into one another, we are made whole.This essay is an articulation of that law. Not a theory, but a map home. I. The Mind Is Water The mind is not a solid thing. It … Continue reading The Threefold Anchor: Mind, Body, and Soul
For When You Feel Deep Pain – How to Manage and Heal From Trauma
When pain comes, sit with yourself. Breathe. Say gently: “I’m here. You’re okay.”This teaches the self it’s not alone anymore. That’s what begins to heal it. Your self is like a child. It hurts. It remembers. It doesn’t need fixing—it needs holding.When you respond with kindness, the pain stops needing to protect itself. Kindness softens … Continue reading For When You Feel Deep Pain – How to Manage and Heal From Trauma
A possible third strand of the person: the numinous core (the soul)
also at our deepest core there does seem to be a spiritual dimension. a desire for the numenant - i forget the word, means like beyond the apparant, beyond teh material and physical , desire for the trancendanetal, every single culture across the world, from the earliest history to this very day does this. Even … Continue reading A possible third strand of the person: the numinous core (the soul)
30 Universal Questions to Examine Any Philosophical Claim or Model
These are to be used not just for the self—but for all metaphysical, epistemological, moral, or ontological claims.
⟡ UNIFIED PERSON THEORY (UPT) ⟡
The Unified Person Theory (UPT) is a philosophical model of the human being that explains the structure of subjectivity through two inextricably linked functional modes: consciousness and the felt self. These are not separate substances or dualistic entities—they are interwoven strands of a single being. Together, they form the person.
5 Beautiful Life Lessons from the Mahabharata That Uplift the Heart
Discover 5 inspiring life lessons from the Mahabharata’s Adi Parva. This modern English translation brings ancient Indian wisdom into your everyday life with beauty and clarity.
SELF An investigation into the nature and existence of the Self (WORKING THEORY- UNFINISHED)
A working investigation into the nature and workings of the Self. i present the up to date working notes. Including my new CONSTELLATION THEORY. Note: the other speaker is my AI. that i used to act as my dialogue partner like the old philosophers would do. The concept is wayy to difficult at times to simply keep in my head without dialogue based investiagtion. may the great Infinity make this work useful. Note: its unfinished, and im not sure what of it is fully ttrue, and what is yet to be changed.
Why 18 is the Right Age of Consent: A Clear Philosophical and Ethical Case
Why do we so often land on 18 as the right age of consent? Why not 16, 15, or simply the onset of puberty? This question isn’t just legal—it’s ethical, philosophical, and deeply connected to what it means to be a responsible, thinking human being.
Breaking Free from Self-Minimization and Imposter Syndrome: The Art of Quiet Confidence and Owning Your Presence
Many people unknowingly shrink in the presence of authority, wealth, or status—downplaying their achievements, hesitating to own their identity, and seeking external validation before they feel “real.” But true self-assurance isn’t about proving anything to the world—it’s about knowing you already are what you claim to be. The highest level of confidence is not needing recognition, yet never minimizing yourself either. This article explores how to break free from self-minimization, detach from external validation, and embody quiet, effortless confidence—where identity is not something to prove, but something that simply exists.