Viktor Frankl – an Inaudible Cry for Meaning

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What does God actually do?

“Some say, ‘Everything!’ Others say, ‘Nothing!’ Nietzsche said, ‘He is dead!’ Atheists say, ‘He doesn’t exist at all!’ Perhaps the question should be posed in a different way: not, what does God do, but rather what does He do with us? I tried to find Him on the cross of Christians, but He wasn’t there. … Read more

Socrates’ Friendship

Many people have remained recorded in history because of great deeds that made them famous. Some became famous for their heroism, others for their artistic abilities, third for their new inventions, fourth for social and political reforms, fifth for their religiosity, but few have enriched the world with “ordinariness” and simplicity. One of them, and … Read more

Centers of Balance – The Noble Middle Way

In the long history of human searching for answers, all philosophies, historical periods, and geographical areas have in common the quest for the answer to the question of whether life has meaning and how to achieve it. Therefore, the question is universal, and there are as many answers as there are philosophies and places in … Read more

Reincarnation – law of nature?

Most people have heard of the concept of reincarnation and have a certain stance on it based on their level of education, religious affiliation, worldview, etc. People often firmly embrace or reject the idea of reincarnation without really thinking about it seriously. Research has shown that opinions on reincarnation are generally divided, primarily determined by … Read more

Success

We all want to win Success has always been the goal, but it has not always been understood in the same way. What used to be considered success in the past century or a few decades ago can now just represent a vague and outdated longing, while new aspirations take the place of the old … Read more

Quality of life

The logical consequence of the excessive demands that our technological civilization places on humans, which is primarily based on the quality and usefulness of its products, is that attention has finally turned to the human being, the most important factor in any civilization model, whether it is technological or not. In recent years, it has … Read more

Man and Death

“Who teaches about dying, teaches about living.” – Michel de Montaigne “Where do we come from and where are we going? This question seems to reverberate from the depths of ancient times to our present day, leaving us equally amazed and confused, just as the first humans likely were. Across different regions and throughout different … Read more

Intellectualism

Intellectualism One of the many quite serious illnesses that affects modern man is intellectualism. The same things can be said about this evil as about other diseases: that it attacks a certain type of people, under certain conditions, and usually appears at a certain age; the cause is unknown, and the medications used in the … Read more