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Divided by Form, United by Energy
Where do we begin?
Where does the human body truly begin—and where does it end?
Ninety-three million miles away, the Sun casts its golden light upon us. That light, born in the heart of a star, travels across space to touch our skin, triggering the creation of nutrients within us. It enters the leaves of green plants, which produce the oxygen we breathe. In turn, we exhale carbon dioxide—what the plants take in. The Sun heats our oceans, driving evaporation that becomes clo

Michael
May 263 min read
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Healing Isn’t a Finish Line
Healing isn’t a destination you arrive at.
It’s not a box you check or a mountain you summit once and for all.
Healing is a way of living.
A daily practice.
A slow, sacred returning.
It’s the ongoing process of redefining your life,
your past, your expectations.
It’s learning to love—
not from lack, not to be completed—
but from wholeness.

Michael
May 292 min read
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The Primacy of Consciousness
What if consciousness isn’t a byproduct of the brain… but the foundation of reality itself?
In this compelling talk, physicist and philosopher Peter Russell invites us to reconsider the nature of existence.

Michael
May 291 min read
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The One Thing We All Believe In: Money
We don’t all agree on religion.
Or morality.
Or politics.
Or even reality.
But there’s one idea almost every human on earth treats as sacred, real, and worth sacrificing for:
Money.
It’s just paper. Or digits. Or metal.
It has no real value unless we believe it does.
And yet… it moves nations. Builds cities. Starts wars. Ends marriages. Fuels dreams.
Money might be the greatest shared fiction in human history.

Michael
May 281 min read
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The Two Kinds of Hope—and Why Only One Sets You Free
For much of life, we’re taught to anchor our hope in what happens outside of us.
We hope to get the job.
We hope to be loved the way we need.
We hope the world changes. We hope that once we achieve the dream, the pain will stop.
This kind of hope — external hope — isn’t inherently bad.
In fact, it can be a powerful force.
It gives us momentum, fuels ambition, and helps us move forward when things feel stuck.

Michael
May 262 min read
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