What if Sue Morter could sit with Carl Jung and Bessel van der Kolk to debate healing?Introduction by Sue MorterFor much of my life, I believed healing meant fixing something that was broken.Like many of you, I studied the body, the nervous system, and the mind in great detail. I learned how patterns form, how trauma shapes behavior, and how emotions influence … [Read more...] about Sue Morter Energy Codes: Healing Trauma, Ego, and Embodiment
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Glennon Doyle We Can Do Hard Things Summary — 7 Lessons
Introduction by Glennon Doyle Voice Here’s what I know, because life has insisted on teaching it to me:Hard things aren’t signs that we’re broken. Hard things are invitations.They are the moments when life asks, “Are you ready to become who you truly are?”This series — this We Can Do Hard Things conversation you’re about to step into — was created to remind … [Read more...] about Glennon Doyle We Can Do Hard Things Summary — 7 Lessons
Emotional AI and the Future of Human Connection
Introduction by Son MasayoshiFor decades, our conversations about artificial intelligence focused on speed, computation, and efficiency.But something far more profound is beginning to unfold.We are entering an era where AI will not only calculate —it will care.Not in the biological sense,not through hormones or instincts,but through a deeper form of emotional … [Read more...] about Emotional AI and the Future of Human Connection
World Peace Project: Russia–Ukraine Peace Blueprint
Introduction By Nick Sasaki The World Peace Project began with a single realization:peace is not made by governments — it is made by people.Not by treaties alone, but by the courage of ordinary men, women, and children who choose to imagine a different future.When I began this journey, I was tired of fear-driven headlines telling humanity what it should be … [Read more...] about World Peace Project: Russia–Ukraine Peace Blueprint
We Do Not Part: Han Kang and the Art of Remembering
Introduction by Han Kang When I began to write about the dead, I did not imagine I was writing about myself. But the more I listened—to the silences between sentences, to the tremors of memory in the body—I realized that the line separating the living from the lost is made only of breath.This series of conversations began with a question that has no end: Can … [Read more...] about We Do Not Part: Han Kang and the Art of Remembering
Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing
Introduction by Alejandro Monteverde When I set out to make Sound of Freedom, I knew it would not be an easy story to tell. We were stepping into the darkest corners of humanity, exposing crimes that most would rather turn away from. But I also knew that film has the power to shine light where shadows thrive. This project was never about entertainment—it was … [Read more...] about Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing
Reiki Masters on Healing, Compassion, and Global Service
Introduction by Mikao Usui When I first sat in meditation on Mount Kurama, I sought clarity. I did not seek to create a system, but to awaken to the truth that already lives within all beings. Reiki is not mine — it is the universal life energy, flowing through everything.When I taught, I emphasized not only the healing of the body, but the cultivation of … [Read more...] about Reiki Masters on Healing, Compassion, and Global Service
How to Spell Demon, Spirit, Evil Spirit – Complete Guide
Introduction by Karen Armstrong “Throughout history, human beings have struggled to find the right words to name the forces that shape our inner and outer worlds. Terms like demon, spirit, and evil spirit appear in sacred texts, mythologies, and literature across cultures, each spelling carrying centuries of meaning and nuance. These words are not just linguistic … [Read more...] about How to Spell Demon, Spirit, Evil Spirit – Complete Guide









