Healing is a radical journey from victimhood to empowerment; this is how to embrace it and ignite your rebirth.
Category: Kindred Circle
You Are Not Your Past: Releasing Shame and Choosing to Live Better Today
We all carry regrets and mistakes that linger in our minds. Acknowledging and processing these feelings is essential for healing. Self-forgiveness leads to liberation, not excuse.
Notebook Addiction: The Ultimate Collection for Writers
Notebooks are my addiction; they capture my thoughts and emotions, making writing a tangible, intentional art form. Discover my designs!
I Will Write You Into the Light
With bloodied hands and trembling resolve, I scraped my way out of the wreckage. I looked into the mirror and, for the first time, called myself home.
Crave
In a powerful confrontation, we embrace cravings, transforming pain into love, healing the child within us.
Aleister Crowley: From Brethren’s Chains to Thelema
Aleister Crowley’s darkness wasn’t born in a vacuum. It was forged in religious trauma, where children were beaten into obedience and called beasts from birth.
Dancing Between Worlds: A Life Once Dissociated
For decades, my brain moved through life like a well-worn computer system switching tabs, opening files, closing others without my awareness.
Adler vs Freud: The Birth of Individual Psychology
Alfred Adler challenged Freud’s psychoanalytic views. Adler's Individual Psychology advocated for social awareness and self-acceptance. As a result, Freud shunned Adler. Adler speaks back.
Rootless Survivors
We gaze into our wave filled eyes, and the realization dawns, muted but firm, it is us, only us, against the ebbing world.
Groupthink and the Paranoid Ghost in the Machine
Paranoia is a severe psychological state marked by irrational fears and hypervigilance. It can distort one’s reality and spread within communities, especially online, where echo chambers amplify these fears.
Echo Chamber of the Mind: Understanding Shared Psychosis
Exploring shared psychosis, a phenomenon where delusional beliefs spread within close relationships, often leading to horrific outcomes. Using historical and contemporary examples, it illustrates how emotional vulnerability and isolation can amplify irrational beliefs. The post advocates for critical thinking, diverse relationships, and professional support to combat such shared delusions.












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