How much of our adult life is shaped by what we missed as children? We often repeat the same patterns — in our need for control, in the way we attach to our children, or in the partners we choose. For some, financial stability brings balance, while others find themselves constantly moving between caregiving and conflict.
Stop Trying So Hard: Why Parenting Courses Don’t Work
We live in a time where we are overwhelmed with tips, tools, and courses on how to handle our children better. You learn how to set boundaries without conflict, how to soothe a tantrum, and how to stay calm when your child explodes. Many of these techniques work — but only temporarily. Why does the behaviour keep coming back? And why, despite all your effort, does it feel like you’re still struggling?
Why New Year’s Resolutions Fail Without Subconscious Alignment
Every January, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions with the hope of making lasting changes. Gym memberships skyrocket, diets begin, and ambitious plans for personal growth take center stage. Yet, by February or March, many of these resolutions are forgotten or abandoned. Why does this happen year after year? The answer lies in the subconscious mind.
Stop Fighting: The Key to True Inner Freedom
Jesus Christ, along with other enlightened masters like the Buddha and Lao Tzu, embodied this. They didn’t seek validation. They didn’t fight for power. They simply were—rooted in love, wisdom, and deep trust. But how do we live like this? And why is it so hard to stay humble in relationships, especially when we feel triggered?
From Hard to Heart: How Systemic Work Transforms Our Inner World
Recognize this? You’ve spent years working on yourself—therapy, self-help books, even forgiving those who hurt you. You’ve done “the work.” Yet, in your relationships patterns keep repeating. Anger bubbles up out of nowhere, even when you think you’ve moved on. Find out on how systemic work transforms patterns created from passed trauma.
When Spirituality Mirrors Family Patterns
Guru Jagat’s story illustrates how spiritual devotion, when shaped by unhealed family wounds, can sometimes repeat old patterns rather than transform them. This article explores how devotion to spiritual practices and teachers may unconsciously reflect unmet needs from family systems and how systemic work may provide essential insights to break free from inherited cycles.
Why We Sabotage Ourselves: The Systemic Roots Behind Resistance to Change
The subconscious mind can impact our actions, even when our conscious desires push for change. To create lasting shifts, it’s essential to understand the unique functions of the conscious and subconscious planes, how they interact, and how to work with both to align our goals and beliefs.