art
Art of an introspective nature; a look at artwork that reveals the artist's psyche and comments on the inner workings of a chaotic mind.
What is Enlightenment?
We hear from realized men about the state or experience of enlightenment. Knitted with each realized person’s religious background, sentiment, and faith, enlightenment is expressed, described, and understood differently by every individual.
By Allen Timilsinaabout a year ago in Psyche
Music to Calm the Chaos
Have you ever felt so overwhelmed by life that you didn't know where to turn? Yesterday was a rough Monday for me. We're 9+ months into our major renovation, which we are living through, and I have construction fatigue. I feel like a caged animal stuck on a boat, floundering at sea with no captain. It's not what you want to be feeling this far into your project with no clear end in sight.
By Xine Segalasabout a year ago in Psyche
Pause, Then Play: The 10-Second Rule That Could Change Your Life
Imagine this, you are standing in the snack section, staring down a bag of chips that practically screams your name. Your hand inches closer. But wait! A tiny voice in your head whispers, "Are you sure about this?" Enter the 10-second rule, the ultimate life hack for those moments when impulse threatens to take the wheel.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Psyche
The Dance of Time
Everything begins with mornings... except for that night, which defied all routines. It felt as if the night itself refused to wait for dawn, unraveling mysteries and questions that couldn't rest. Morning arrived much earlier, with birds restlessly conversing in the dark. Their voices, like scattered notes, resonated with the storm in my mind—doubts and unresolved thoughts swirling relentlessly. Yet, as I listened, those tones became soothing, each like a piano note offering a fragment of clarity. Some notes were confused, others searching, striving to create harmony from life's chaotic entries.
By Emad Beshayabout a year ago in Psyche
Still here. Content Warning.
I wrote when I first got sick nearly 5 years ago, “What if that one week that turned into seven months turns into me?” Honestly, I think I wrote it like a dare. Casting my worst fear out into the world detach it from me. To write it down, to share it, was perhaps to conquer it.
By Rebecca Sunberryabout a year ago in Psyche
Understanding The Relationship Between Psychoneuroimmunology and Childhood Trauma : Why It Matters
Childhood psychosocial stressors can impact the development of the immune system, which can then affect the development of the brain and its long-term functioning due to the two-way relationship between the immune system and the brain. Psychoneuroimmunology of early-life stress can provide a novel framework for comprehending and treating psychopathology associated with childhood trauma, based on observational human studies and experimental animal models. Remarkably, several incidents involved once-healthy people who became mentally ill despite not having any physical injuries—the so-called "railway spine."
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche
Choosing the Right Wood: Understanding Materials for Your Projects with Retired Carpenters like Jeffrey Rhoney
Woodworking is a timeless craft, cherished for its versatility and beauty. Whether you are building furniture, creating home decor, or undertaking a large construction project, the choice of wood is one of the most critical decisions you’ll make. The material you choose will determine the durability, aesthetic appeal, and ease of working with your project. Understanding the different types of wood and their unique properties is essential for selecting the right one for your needs. In this article, we will explore the various types of wood, their characteristics, and how to choose the best material for your woodworking projects.
By Jeffrey Rhoneyabout a year ago in Psyche
"GASLIGHTING ADVENTURERS"'. Content Warning.
GASLIGHTING DESCRIPTION AS PER MERRIAM WEBSTER "Psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one's emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Psyche











