Tag: psychotherapy

When Psychotherapy Went Horribly Wrong

The Path to Understanding I never wanted to become a healer—I always wanted to be an artist, a painter. I grew up in a family of lawyers and psychiatrists, disconnected from spirituality or religion, trapped in a world of mind and body, laws, and regulations. Life was comfortable, but the only deeper understanding I had […]

The Wisdom of Soil

The wisdom of soil is far more than we ever imagine. For some, soil is just dirt, but for others, it is priceless. It carries the emotional DNA of who we are, connecting us to the Earth in ways we have yet to fully understand. At some point, we stopped touching the earth. Maybe it […]

The Energy of Classical Music

The Energy of Classical Music: A Frequency Beyond Time Classical music has endured for centuries, its resonance unbroken despite the shifting tides of culture, technology, and taste. While pop songs come and go, their fleeting moments of fame captured in viral trends or radio hits, classical music remains a steady pulse. It wasn’t crafted to […]

The Energy of Collective Music

The Energetic Alchemy of Music and the Collective Soul Somewhere, caught between the mind’s deafening roar and the heart’s quiet hum, a truth cracks open like light: this isn’t just music. This is collective transfusion. This is raw energy, a human supernova, an ancient ritual disguised as a show. But it’s not a show. It’s […]

Not Introvert, Not Extrovert

Introversion and extroversion are often misunderstood as fixed, black-and-white categories, but in reality, most people exhibit a blend of both traits. The idea that someone is purely an introvert or extrovert misrepresents human behavior. It’s like standing on one leg for a prolonged time—it’s simply uncomfortable. We naturally shift between introverted and extroverted tendencies, adapting […]

Famous Last Words

After my accident, I had multiple near-death encounters—drifting between light and darkness—until I slipped into a coma with severe brain damage and bleeding. At one point, my heart stopped. I crossed over, and in that space beyond, the last thing I heard—before everything went silent—was a song. Not angelic choirs, but “Famous Last Words” by […]

Chicken Soup Beats Ayahuasca

When life throws you curveballs and it feels like you can’t take it anymore, it’s tempting to seek comfort in the usual places: a drink with a friend, googling “life advice,” or, if you’re feeling fancy, therapy. And, if you’re really feeling adventurous, maybe you’ll splurge on a psychedelic retreat. Because, let’s face it, who […]