Tag: leibniz

What role does karma play in timeline shifts? And how can we sometimes remember things so very differently, when there is little or no supporting physical evidence? I received a fascinating email question this past month: “Isn’t shifting to a new timeline simply changing direction, like a ship changing course? For example a ship’s captain […]

When you decide to do something, who does the deciding? When you see through your eyes, who does the looking? Perhaps the most essential aspect of life is awareness of who we are–yet it is typically also the least examined. While we speak in language that implies we presume to know that we have causal […]

How might your life change if you recognized that observing might be the most powerful thing you could do? We acknowledge experts based on what and how they observe, yet we seldom recognize the full power of observation. Much like breathing, observing is something we often take for granted, yet cannot live without. We can […]