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The Battle of the Beings

For years I’ve carried an idea I could never quite name. It hovers in that hazy borderland between esoteric tradition and everyday psychology, between what gets labeled “occult” and what we actually live through moment to moment. I’ve come to believe the most alive insights always live in that gray zone. It draws people from…
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To What End? Clarifying Your Destination in the Great Work

This past weekend, I had one of those heated conversations with a colleague that I’ve come to value: the kind where we push against each other’s ideas about esoteric work until something clearer emerges. We were discussing the Great Work, specifically its consummation, the magnum opus, and I realized something: even among serious practitioners, our…
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Who Are You Without the Script? Reflections on Existential Therapy

This week, I’ve been sitting with the ideas of existential therapy, and it stirred a deep reflection in me about timing, identity, and the moments when it becomes necessary to shed inherited expectations. Existential therapy isn’t just another treatment modality. It’s a worldview. It asks us to take full ownership of our lives, to wake…
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The Movement Toward Fulfillment: How Adlerian Therapy Helps Us Understand Ourselves

One of the most impactful ideas I’ve come across in my study of Adlerian Therapy is the concept that we are always in motion, not just physically, but psychologically and emotionally. Alfred Adler proposed that every individual is guided, whether consciously or unconsciously, by a sense of direction in life. He believed that each of…

