• 20.03.2025

Altruism and Everyday Joy: Redefining True Happiness

The world often offers us ideas that happiness can be achieved solely through purely rational efforts, yet real life shows otherwise. True satisfaction does not come from a constant, obsessive quest for some absolute ideal, but rather from consciously shifting our focus to the happiness of those around us and actively participating in the life of our community. This approach encourages us to forget our selfish desires and open our hearts to genuine care for others.

  • 20.03.2025

The Emergence of the Physical: Manifesting the Immaterial

At the heart of modern philosophical and scientific inquiry lies the fascinating idea that material reality may arise from pure, immaterial origins. We observe how inner ideal images, which are nothing other than pure spiritual essence, become a kind of rough draft for a future physical form. In other words, the primary form—devoid of any material “clothing”—serves as a guarantee that it will eventually gain a concrete embodiment; this is how the miracles of the material world are born.

  • 20.03.2025

The Pillars of Harmonious Relationships

In today's world, where interactions between people are becoming increasingly multifaceted, there is an undeniable need to adhere to established norms of behavior. From an early age, we are taught to consider societal standards that help prevent misunderstandings and conflicts, while promoting trust and mutual understanding. This is not merely a set of formalities – it is the foundation upon which strong interpersonal bonds are built.

  • 20.03.2025

From Sensory Flashes to Depth: The Mind’s Transformation of Reality

Imagine that the world first comes into being as vivid, pure sensory flashes – colors, shades, and glows that lack any spatial depth. At this initial stage, our perception is devoid of volume, resembling a picture in which each detail exists separately, without merging into a complex, three-dimensional structure. It is here that our mind comes into play, capable of transforming these disparate elements into a coherent image of the surrounding reality. Initially, the world appears as a flat picture, where all perceived colors and the interplay of light and shadow interact on the same level; yet, it is the active work of the mind that begins to arrange these impressions into a distinct structure, imbuing them with depth and multidimensionality. This process of organization not only forms our consciousness but also fundamentally influences the shaping of our worldview, opening up space for new meanings and interpretations. Ultimately, it is the synthesis of primary sensory data with the analytical activity of the mind that becomes the foundation for our understanding of the world—from a simple, flat experience to deep, richly meaningful representations of reality.

  • 20.03.2025

Integrating the Ego for Inner Harmony

Attaining true inner balance begins with skillfully addressing one’s own ego. First, one must learn to accept emerging images and dreams without the urge to immediately actualize them. This approach expands the boundaries of psychic reality, creating space for their independent understanding and subsequent integration. This method not only helps to recognize the source of inner desires but also to separate them from immediate impulses, an indisputably important step toward strengthening inner harmony.