Tag: philosophy
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Exploring Plains Indian beliefs in four souls and how ancient wisdom reshapes our view of consciousness, identity, and mental health.
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+ Alfred Szklarski, alternative psychology, anthropology, Carl Jung, consciousness, four souls, Frances Densmore, holistic mind, indigenous cosmology, indigenous wisdom, indigenous worldview, inner selves, James R. Walker, Krystyna Szklarski, Lakota beliefs, meditation, mental health, mental health philosophy, Native American spirituality, philosophy, Plains Indians, psychology and spirituality, religion, self and identity, soul and consciousness, spiritual anthropology, spiritual science, spirituality, traditional beliefs+
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Logical thinking stands in one corner, clean, confident, and structured—ready with sharp conclusions and clear paths forward. But across the ring stands something more elusive: the messy, layered, and unpredictable nature of reality (the quantum realm). Welcome to the journey into “things are not so simple as they seem, even…
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The undefined nature of division by zero mirrors the limitations of human cognition, reminding us that not all questions are answerable within the systems we’ve built. Zero often symbolizes “nothingness,” but dividing by zero forces us to ask—can “nothing” be quantified, manipulated, or interacted with? This question parallels metaphysical debates…
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In the modern world, the pursuit of safety and comfort is often synonymous with progress. From workplace regulations to digital conveniences, the effort to minimize risk and maximize ease has redefined our daily lives. However, while safety and comfort are essential components of a healthy society, an overemphasis on these…
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