Temptation – The True Nature of Choice, Will, and Facilitating Meaningful Change
We can interpret the idea of “temptation” in many different ways, but the most basic idea is to induce a person to committing an act by way of manipulation, seduction, curiosity, forming a strong desire, or out of the fear of loss. It often comes as something that coaxes...
The Nature of Emotions and How to Consciously Work with Them
Illusions are Born out of the Realities we Create While in Emotional States In order to work with something consciously and intentionally, we have to be able to conceptualize it in a way that allows us to gain a working understanding of it. It’s only when we understand how...
What Reactive Behaviors are Showing You About Yourself
When You React to Something, it’s Showing you Parts of Yourself that are Operating at an Unconscious and Automatic Level In order to understand this idea, we have to look at the nature of a reaction, and what actually happens when we react, as well as what it means...
Self-Mastery by Controlling Your Emotions – Working with the Motivating Force of the Material Plane
The most basic form of self-mastery comes in learning how to control and consciously generate your own emotions. In order to fully understand emotions and their intimate connection to experience, we have to look at life from the multidimensional level of interpenetrating planes of existence that are all interacting...
Psychology: Understanding the Power of Emotions
“Emotions are Altered States that Project Whole Realities” Many of us realize to some extent the powerful effect emotions have on us in our daily lives, but because we get caught up in the intensity of the emotions we’re experiencing, and begin living and creating out of them, we...
Self-Reflection: Reaction is Control
Whenever we are in the process of reacting to someone or something, it’s acting directly on us to control us. That’s what a reaction is. Naturally this occurs in both negative and harmful ways, as well positive and pleasurable ways. For example what we call love, causes a reaction...