Childhood Trauma, the Fracture of Wholeness, and the Lie That Destroys Carl Jung’s Psychology of Addiction and the Practical Reading of Destiny Cards (inspired by the analytical psychology of Carl Jung) Where Addiction Really Begins Addiction does not begin in a bottle. Not in a substance. Not even in…
We’re crossing Lithuania from east to west — not in a straight line, but in a zigzag that actually makes travel feel real. Start in Vilnius, then lakes and castles in Trakai, the surreal Hill of Crosses, port vibes in Klaipėda, and finally the Baltic coast in Palanga. Quick…
You think ancient people wore jewelry for beauty? They didn’t. They wore tools of power. Pharaohs covered themselves in gold not for status — priests knew gold amplified life force and will. Warriors wore silver before battle — to sharpen intuition and protect against destructive influences. Shamans placed stones on precise…
Contemporary men are taught to focus inward: optimize yourself, protect your energy, choose your comfort, put yourself first. This creates stability—but not movement. Self-love builds the core. Yet when love never extends beyond the self, development stalls. There is no resistance, no responsibility, no force pulling a man…
The most dangerous boundary loss at work does not happen through conflict. It happens through closeness. Daily proximity creates false safety: shared fatigue, inside jokes, emotional unloading. It feels human. It feels warm. And this is where people quietly lose leverage, reputation, and self-control. There is no neutral friendship…