In this Christmas Eve reflection, Tatiana explores how violence, fear, and division emerge when we forget our shared spiritual humanity, and how psychology and neuroscience help explain why presence, compassion, and remembering are essential in times of collective distress. Rather than framing hatred and division as moral failure, this episode offers a grounded reframe: violence arises where remembering collapses: where fear replaces connection, and identity hardens into ideology. Drawing on ...
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In this Christmas Eve reflection, Tatiana explores how violence, fear, and division emerge when we forget our shared spiritual humanity, and how psychology and neuroscience help explain why presence, compassion, and remembering are essential in times of collective distress. Rather than framing hatred and division as moral failure, this episode offers a grounded reframe: violence arises where remembering collapses: where fear replaces connection, and identity hardens into ideology. Drawing on ...
Why You’re Feeling Pulled Toward a More Spiritual Understanding of Your Life (Even If You Don’t Understand It Yet)
Integrated Wisdom
14 minutes
1 month ago
Why You’re Feeling Pulled Toward a More Spiritual Understanding of Your Life (Even If You Don’t Understand It Yet)
Many people are sensing an inner shift: feeling softer, more intuitive, more honest, or aware that parts of their life no longer fit. This episode explores why these early signs of spiritual awakening are increasing, what they mean psychologically and neurologically, and how they reflect a much larger collective transition toward meaning, coherence, and connection. We look at real-world moments where awakening begins: • the quiet burnout after years of coping • the heaviness after reading the...
Integrated Wisdom
In this Christmas Eve reflection, Tatiana explores how violence, fear, and division emerge when we forget our shared spiritual humanity, and how psychology and neuroscience help explain why presence, compassion, and remembering are essential in times of collective distress. Rather than framing hatred and division as moral failure, this episode offers a grounded reframe: violence arises where remembering collapses: where fear replaces connection, and identity hardens into ideology. Drawing on ...