Tag: Wisdom
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Mind Trap
We like to think of our minds as tools of clarity, but more often than not, they are cages. Cognitive Rigidity and Perceptual Limitations Cognitive rigidity and perceptual limitations are not abstract ideas—they are the invisible bars that confine how we see, think, and act in the world. CAGE OF THE MIND Cognitive rigidity is…
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Thelema
Thelema is a spiritual philosophy and new religious movement founded by Aleister Crowley in 1904, centered around the concept of “True Will,” an individual’s divine purpose that transcends ordinary desires. Drawing from Hermeticism, Kabbalah, and ancient Egyptian religion, Thelema’s core principles are outlined in “The Book of the Law,” which states “Do what thou wilt…
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Scripture Secrets
This page explores the dual nature of scripture—its exoteric (surface-level) and esoteric (hidden, inner) meanings. It argues that the Bible operates on two levels: the literal, historical narrative and the deeper spiritual truth that speaks to the individual soul.
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Jesus
The page dismantles the sanitized image of Jesus, revealing a figure who was widely seen as insane, blasphemous, or demonic by his contemporaries. His family, religious leaders, and the public viewed his radical teachings and actions as dangerous and unhinged. Even ancient critics outside biblical texts mocked him as a sorcerer or fraud. The page…
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Determinism
The page explores the interplay between fate and free will, framing existence as a dance between cosmic design and conscious choice. Fate is depicted as an invisible architecture—an unseen script written in the stars—while choice empowers us to shape our paths within that framework. The synthesis of these forces creates a dynamic where destiny sets…
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Find Meaning in Suffering
Suffering is an inherent part of human existence, shaping empathy, humility, and inner strength. Rather than seeking a life devoid of struggle, the page suggests embracing suffering as a catalyst for growth and meaning. Drawing from Viktor Frankl’s philosophy, it posits that fulfillment arises from confronting hardship, transforming pain into wisdom and deeper connection. The…
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Who is a Philosopher?
Exploring philosophy’s origins, meaning, and importance. Philosophy is not limited to academia, but is accessible to everyone who seeks to ask meaningful questions, develop critical thinking, and find deeper purpose in life. Key philosophical disciplines include metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind. Explore and awaken the philosopher within.

