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Sermon on the Mount
What Matthew 5 Teaches Us About Humility and Meekness
In Matthew chapter 5, Jesus introduces the Kingdom of Heaven with a set of surprising declarations—known as the Beatitudes. Two...
Sermon on the Mount
The Depth of Spiritual Meaning in the Sermon on the Mount
The Sermon on the Mount, recorded in Matthew chapters 5 through 7, is often praised for its beauty, moral wisdom,...
NDE - Near death experience.
Real Stories: People Who Survived and Shared Their Near-Death Experiences
Few things are as powerful or moving as hearing a firsthand account of a near-death experience (NDE). When someone survives...
NDE - Near death experience.
The Tunnel of Light: Why This Image Is So Common in Near-Death Experiences
One of the most universally recognized elements of a near-death experience (NDE) is the tunnel of light. Across cultures, religions,...
Spiritism by (Allan Kardec)
Is There Life After Death? What Spiritism Reveals About the Afterlife
The question of what happens after we die has intrigued humanity for millennia. While religions and philosophies offer various answers,...
Sermon on the Mount
Understanding the Persecution Mentioned in the Beatitudes
Among the blessings Jesus pronounces in the Sermon on the Mount, one stands out as both surprising and deeply challenging:...
Stoicism Applied to Daily Life
Daily Meditations: How to Make Stoicism Part of Your Routine
Philosophy isn’t something you read once and forget. For the Stoics, it was a daily practice—a living, breathing guide to...
Stoicism Applied to Daily Life
The Art of Accepting What You Can’t Control: A Stoic Perspective
How much time do we spend worrying about things we can’t change? The answer, for most of us, is: too...
Stoicism Applied to Daily Life
Stoicism and Self-Control: How to Train Your Mind Daily
In a world driven by impulse, instant gratification, and emotional reactivity, self-control is one of the most underrated yet essential...
Stoicism Applied to Daily Life
How the Stoics Faced Problems – And What We Can Learn
Life has always been full of problems—wars, loss, illness, betrayal, and unexpected change. The ancient Stoics faced all of this...