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April 8th, 2024 Solar Eclipse aspects (Mercury, Sun, Moon, and Chiron "The Wounded Healer")
Sun conjunction Moon: This aspect represents a merging of conscious and subconscious energies. During this time, there is a heightened sense of unity and harmony between one's external actions (Sun) and internal emotions (Moon).
ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARPublished 10 days ago in PsycheWISHFUL THINKING LEADS TO POOR DECISION MAKING
I’d been working for the same company for twenty years. Then, rumours started circulating that management was about to shut down our entire division.
David Morton RintoulPublished 10 days ago in PsycheRedefining Empathy.
People will always say they are empathetic or possess empathy, but few truly understand what it actually means. Empathy isn't emotional exhaustion.
Beyond Blood: The True Essence of Family
In my journey through life, I've come to understand that family is so much more than just blood relations. It's about the connections we form, the bonds we nurture, and the love we share with those who truly understand us. As a sensitive female, I've found solace and strength in the idea of chosen family – those individuals who may not be related by blood but who share our values, experiences, and deepest emotions.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 15 days ago in PsycheExploring the Influence of Childhood Experiences on the Psyche
Childhood experiences play a pivotal role in shaping an individual's psyche. These formative years are a crucial period for emotional, cognitive, and social development. Various psychological theories suggest that early experiences can significantly impact an individual's personality, behavior, and mental health later in life. In this article, we will delve into the intricate ways in which childhood experiences influence the psyche, drawing from both psychological research and real-life examples.
BLESSING COOLPublished 15 days ago in PsycheUnraveling the Brain of Friend: The Greatest Manipulator
Introduction In the intricate tapestry of psychological manipulation and global control, one character stands out as the epitome of cunning and influence: Friend from "20th Century Boys." Friend's mastery of manipulation is unparalleled, as he orchestrates events on a global scale with surgical precision. To comprehend the depth of his capabilities, we must dissect the origins of this enigmatic figure and analyze the techniques he employs to wield power over the masses.
Arnav DixitPublished 17 days ago in PsycheWhat I Learned Writing About Conspiracies
I'm currently working on a spec script called "Rabbit Hole", based on my short story of the same name. The both stories focus on a husband and father falling for conspiracy theories and how it negatively affects his life and those around him, including his family.
Conor MatthewsPublished 18 days ago in PsycheDeep Dive In The Quantum Networking "Cult"
A recap, of where I left off...In my next article, I intend to conduct a thorough psychological evaluation of Andra Pickens, the leader of this group. This introduction serves as a starting point for a series of articles where I'll be delving deeper into this topic.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 18 days ago in PsycheA Peer Supporter's Guide to Understanding the Definition of Progress in Our Mental Health Journey's
I used to be just like many of you out there, believing that persistent, challenging thoughts and feelings meant I was either regressing or not moving forward quickly enough in managing my ADHD and generalized anxiety. However, I've learned that our conventional 'in with the good, out with the bad' philosophy, while appealing, oversimplifies the complex realities of our mental health challenges.
Sandy PacePublished 19 days ago in PsycheWhere Did My Life Go?
"Where did my life go?" This is a question that keeps popping up in my mind again and again many years after my traumatic past life ended.
Carol TownendPublished 20 days ago in PsycheMultiple Intelligences
This article is about different types of intelligence, commonly known as ‘Multiple Intelligences’: a theory designed by a psychologist and professor of Harvard University named Howard Gardner in his book ‘Multiple Intelligences’ in 1983.
Things I Refuse to Feel Guilty About Doing in My Mental Health Journey
A few weeks ago, I found myself reflecting on my mental health journey since the relapse I experienced nearly a year ago. Instead of succumbing to feelings of shame, I discovered a sense of pride in my progress. Despite the setback of experiencing a relapse for the first time in five years, it served as motivation for me to confront other challenges and obstacles that I had been avoiding in my mental health recovery journey.
Sandy PacePublished 23 days ago in Psyche