psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Creation and Knowability: Why the Universe Proves a Mind Behind It
Everything that exists carries within it a trace of intention. Whether it is a tree bending toward sunlight, a planet held in perfect orbit, or a human mind capable of wondering why any of it exists at all, creation reveals purpose. The fact that the universe is understandable tells us something about the One who made it. Chaos does not create comprehension. Randomness does not produce reason.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Longevity
Why You Might Feel Worse When You Are Improving Your Health
I was speaking with a friend earlier today... And they were telling me about a challenge they were having. They have had different health struggles throughout their lives...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Longevity
How Can We Reduce Obesity — The Most Disturbing Issue in Today's Generation
Introduction: A Silent Epidemic of the Modern Age In a world obsessed with speed, convenience, and digital comfort, obesity has quietly become one of the greatest threats to human health. It is no longer an individual issue — it’s a global crisis shaping the lives of millions. From children scrolling on screens to adults chained to office chairs, obesity reflects how our lifestyles have drifted away from balance.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Longevity
Why Females Are More Beautiful Than Males in Humans?
Introduction: The Story Behind the Science For thousands of years, poets have written verses about the beauty of women — their faces, grace, and the rhythm of their presence. But what poets saw as mystery, science now explains with remarkable clarity.
By Saqib Ullah4 months ago in Longevity
The TikTok Showdown: What's Happening with the App's Future in the U.S.?
Law That Started It All In April 2024, the U.S. government passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA). This bipartisan law requires TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. assets to a non-Chinese owner or face a nationwide ban. The original deadline for this divestiture was set for January 19, 2025.
By Ms. Phillips4 months ago in Longevity
The Secret to a Long, Healthy Life: Small Habits, Big Impact. AI-Generated.
Living a long, healthy life isn’t about chasing youth—it’s about building habits that allow you to enjoy every stage with strength, peace, and purpose. While genetics can play a role, research shows that lifestyle choices determine up to 80% of how we age. That means you have more power over your future than you might think. By choosing wisely each day, you can add not just years to your life—but life to your years.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Longevity
The Navadurga Path of Meditation: A Practical Framework for Spiritual, Mental, and Physical Growth
For years, I have walked the path of the Goddess, seeking her guidance not only in ritual but in meditation. Over time, I have come to see the Navadurga the nine forms of Goddess Durga as a complete framework of transformation. Worshipping them is not merely a festival custom but a way of shaping life physically, mentally, and spiritually.
By Navinder Dinesh Ram4 months ago in Longevity
The One Silent Habit More Dangerous Than Smoking, Says a 102-Year-Old Doctor (And How to Break It)
You take care of yourself. You might choose a salad over fast food, opt for a mocktail at happy hour, and even hit the gym a few times a week. We all know the usual suspects when it comes to health risks: smoking, excessive drinking, a poor diet.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity
The Psychophysiological Stressor We Think We Have Mastered... But Probably Are Doing Completely Wrong
We Do it 7.5 Million Times Per Year on Average. It Impacts Nearly Every Part of Our Lives. In Fact... You would likely Die within 6 Minutes if You Did Not Do It.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)5 months ago in Longevity
Carl Jung’s Alchemy of the Psyche
Introduction: Jung’s Strange Obsession When Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, began poring over dusty alchemical manuscripts in the early 20th century, his colleagues thought he had gone mad. Why would a modern psychologist waste time on cryptic drawings of dragons, hermaphrodites, and philosopher’s stones? Jung’s answer was radical: the alchemists were not merely proto-chemists but early psychologists, encoding in symbols what we now call the processes of the unconscious.
By Reiki Massage Metaphysical Healing Service5 months ago in Longevity
Sunflower Falsehoods
Another talented Vocal creator, Marilyn Glover, wrote a beautiful piece on the False Sunflower. It was thought-provoking and made me realize just how much nature can reveal about the human condition. I also realized I wanted to share what I learned about myself as I read her Morning Huddle.
By Krysha Thayer5 months ago in Longevity





