May 24, 2026

I'll meet you there

When psychology stops pathologizing and begins studying the uncommon
 
When science transcends materialism
 
When philosophy returns to practical guidance

May 20, 2026

Wandering&Wondering

There seems to be a widespread, mostly unspoken expectation that the world is supposed to calm our fears. That reality, people, systems, certainty, or answers should make us feel psychologically secure.

May 18, 2026

The River Between Us

The collective consensus (even if not admitted, not realized) is that the past has nothing to do with our present, that we can separate the two and “simply live here, now.”
At the same time, we also pick specific times of the past and certain incidents that we think not only affect the present, but are the cause of it.

May 17, 2026

Contact before Arrival

Insight and intuition have similarities. The word isn’t important.

 

- It doesn’t come in words.

- It’s soft, almost undetectable if you’re not paying attention, if you’re not grounded in your body.

April 24, 2026

In the name of love

What’s broken in this world, and always surprised me in real-time contact, is continuity. There seems to be none. Real continuity. Inner coherence, relational truth, integrity. 

In its place, what appears as continuity is collective agreements, role stability, possessions. People seem to make impulsive decisions that only appear rational by agreement, that ensure power, not love. The continuity they need to protect is continuity for power.

April 23, 2026

Only temporary

«Ποια είσαι;» (“Who are you?”), when I walked by with the dogs and greeted her. The question came from interest. It’s not difficult to read someone’s energy field. Yet, this question has been puzzling me for months. Every time someone asks. Today I inquired.

April 22, 2026

Performance

I never liked that word, now floating in every pop-psychology and self-help conversation as truth. Life isn’t a stage. Not a play.

When you’re being polite when you’d rather be dismissive, or when you say yes when you’d rather say no, that’s you. Not some character apart from you that took over. When you shut down and don’t know why, when you really want to connect, to meet—it’s not performing. It’s you.