humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Religious conflict and Intergroup Theory
Abstract This paper examines various causes of religious conflict such as resources, the minimal group paradigm, and misinformation. Research has shown that the media plays an important role in the creation and development of attitudes and beliefs, especially in intergroup conflict (Paluck, 2009). Thus, it is important to alter the media rhetoric to help improve relations. Several resolutions to religious intergroup conflict are described. These resolutions are alteration of media rhetoric, promotion of interaction between groups, and a bottom-up targeted intervention related to altering the attitudes and behaviors of the individual. The interventions listed are applied to describe their potential at promoting positive social change.
By Cobe Wilson3 years ago in Psyche
My Past Lives
“Why should I fear death? If I am, then death is not. If Death is, then I am not. Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not? Long time men lay oppressed with slavish fear. Religious tyranny did domineer. At length the mighty one of Greece Began to assent the liberty of man.” Epicurius
By Emily Marie Concannon3 years ago in Psyche
Meditation – The Right Way and The Wrong Way
It is fascinating to observe how the world is going and how people think, but it is also sad because there is so much self-created human misery. As my understanding of how the ego operates in our mind becomes more apparent, my perception of reality becomes sharper. When comparing ancient civilizations with our present ones, I see no progress in understanding our minds. They created an escapist world then, and we are doing the same thing by following them now with a bigger and better one with our advanced technology. Thus, as we become more out of touch with reality, one does not have to be a prophet to predict mental illness increasing in societies worldwide.
By Mal Mohanlal3 years ago in Psyche
This Too Shall Pass
Nothing stays the same and nothing lasts forever in the physical world. Life itself is a cyclical process, an ongoing progression of changes we refer to as evolution. Time marches on and space is infinite so everything is constantly shifting, both in spatial position and in linear time, from moment to moment. Everything is in perpetual motion, existing as energy on a quantum level.
By Lisa Pearlman3 years ago in Psyche



