Spirituality invites you to open, expand, and rise. You feel light, love, direction, insight, but without noticing, you may start living in the upper layer of consciousness while your body and your system hold a completely different reality. This gap is called a spiritual bypass: the moment when light pulls you away from the layers that are actually asking to be seen. Read how this happens, why so many seekers end up there, and what movement is needed to truly land.
The Knowing Field: Connecting with Energy or Calling Spirits?
If you’ve ever experienced a family constellation, you know how powerful it can be. Emotions arise that you can’t logically explain. Sometimes, it even feels like a deceased family member is “speaking” through a representative. But what is actually happening in a Family Constellation? Are we working with spirits, or is something else at play?
The Illusion of Spiritual Freedom Without Roots
In the search for enlightenment, many of us embark on paths that promise transformation and liberation. From shamanic ayahuasca retreats to Joe Dispenza’s neuroscience-based methods, from Osho’s tantra to Tony Robbins’ motivational programs—these practices guide us to look inward, transcend limitations, and awaken to new realities. Here’s why true enlightenment requires grounding in our origins. But…
The Real History of Kundalini Yoga: Beyond the Controversy
The documentary Breath of Life has sparked discussions about Kundalini Yoga. While these highlight valid concerns, they risk overshadowing the ancient roots and benefits of this powerful practice. Find out more about Kundalini Yoga’s real history here…
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.
A place for Osho Meditations in Amsterdam
Everyone has that sometimes. One of those moments when you want to scream at the top of your lungs like a little child. Unfortunately, this happens less and less as we mature. When do you actually do that, unload without shame or control?