humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
To the chronically misunderstood sensitive ambivert; I totally get you.
Hello, highly sensitive ambiverts! Being such a complex and contradictory, often socially misunderstood personality type has been such a journey for understanding (for me, personally). All of my life Iโve felt both that I was older than my peers (and sometimes even wiser than a lot of people who were older than me, like I magically had built in wisdom somehow available to be intuively) and yet I have such a youthful energy. It also creates confusion too, that my genes also make me appear younger than my human years. But anywho, I felt like sharing an analysis of my own collection of experiences would yield some useful knowledge for whomever might be needing to hear it [because I sure as hell would have found it validating and confirming to have someone who gets it when you feel like a unicorn in a field or rather, sea of horses].
By MysticLotus4 years ago in Psyche
Tea with My ancestors
This year I started practicing witchcraft. I was a skeptic for a very long time, but I started to notice that I was able to predict things, then I noticed that I was able to influence things. So I started to study. As I sit here with my cup of tea, which was heating as I finished my coffee, I reflect on the ideas of witchcraft and the things I have learned over the past nine months of study and learning.
By Arkady Thompson4 years ago in Psyche
The NHS Vs The Forgotten Patients
Mental health was once a taboo subject, it was barely discussed never mind treated accordingly. Nowadays, it seems to be at the forefront of everyone's mind. Does this then mean that treatments have progressed alongside the social attitude towards it?
By Nicole Brown4 years ago in Psyche
Why Are Some People Just Natural Born Liars?
When it comes to telling the truth, are you just as bad as Pinocchio? You may think the question doesnโt apply to you, but maybe to someone you know. Perhaps you just find it hard to admit the truth, because in reality, we all lie.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Psyche
If you believe that everyone is bad, read this.
If you still genuinely feel like people have bad intentions and you are always coming up with reasons why you cannot trust them, they are lying or their actions are fake ----> you really have to check in with yourself as well.
By Jaded Savior Blog4 years ago in Psyche
What Is The Meaning Of Today?
Whats today? Today is a special day because you canโt take it with you. We all experience today differently because time doesnโt stop for any of us. This article talks briefly about a few things we might experience and how each experience will be unique because of our particular background in life. We cannot get away from living in this moment and feeling everything around us no matter how hard we try and live in the past or future, even if we tried to.
By Augmented Man4 years ago in Psyche
What is an Empath? Here are 11 Different Kinds of Empaths..
I like writing about empaths and intuitive empaths, but I have never written so in-depth about all of the different kinds of empaths to this level. It has been very interesting assessing all the many similarities and differences of empaths.
By ๐.๐ธ. ๐๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ 4 years ago in Psyche
Mirror Moment
She opened the door. A woman stood there smiling, and staring in her eyes as if she known her in another life. She entered the room, and from the bedroom behind, he asked โwho is it baby?โ She answered with large eyes on the woman, โI donโt know, but sheโs here now.โ
By Chelsie Monet4 years ago in Psyche
This Love Story About a Bipolar Girl Made Me Cry Like a Baby
All of us enjoy choosing movies and entertainment that moves us in some kind of way. Thatโs probably the biggest reason that people enjoy watching romantic comedies; they know theyโre going to have a good laugh, plus feel something at least close to emotional.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Psyche
According to research, we have no idea aboutย what we desire.
No one can tell you more about yourself than what you already know once you get to know yourself. But after all, there's a slim chance that we'll ever know everything there is to know about ourselves. Sure, we know who we believe we are, how we think we think, and other such details. However, we are far more complicated than we let on, and far more complex than we admit to ourselves. Implicit biases, heuristics, and a need for conformity are just a few examples of data that demonstrate our limited comprehension of ourselves.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Psyche









