What is Self-Transcendence?
Self-transcendence is about going beyond a narrow focus on “me, my problems, my image” and feeling part of something bigger.
Self-transcendence is about going beyond a narrow focus on “me, my problems, my image” and feeling part of something bigger.
True parental supervision is warm, informed, and steady. It keeps children safe not just by watching them, but by building a relationship where the child wants to share, listen, and cooperate
Ideal relationships are not flawless or conflict‑free. They are relationships where truth and care can coexist. Where you can be real, including imperfect, and still feel fundamentally respected, valued, and free to be yourself.
Care and Caring Care is the way we look after life—our own, other people’s, and the world we all share. It is made of attention, respect, and helpful action. Real care is not just a feeling; it is something you do. Caring for yourself Caring for yourself means treating your Read more
Natural human needs are the basic things a person must have to stay alive, stable, and able to grow as a whole human being. They are not “wants” or luxuries; they are the foundations that help your body, mind, and heart work well.
Self-respect is how you treat yourself on the inside. It means seeing yourself as a person who has value, deserves care, and is worth standing up for. It is not about thinking you are better than others; it is about knowing you are not less.
Masking is when a person hides or changes parts of who they are in order to feel safer, fit in, or be accepted. It is like wearing an invisible costume in social situations. Many people do this, often without fully realising it, especially if they have been judged, bullied, neglected, or misunderstood in the past.
Showing off is something many people do when they feel small inside, not big. It often comes from pain, not pride.