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Magazine / Philosophy & Spirit

Sunyata: The Wisdom of Emptiness

Jul 3, 2025 · Eastern Philosopher

Is the void empty, or is it full? The Buddhist concept of Sunyata (Emptiness) is not Nihilism. It is the realization that everything is connected because nothing exists alone.

Magazine / Myth & Culture

Dream Interpretation: From Freud to Taemong

Jul 2, 2025 · Dream Walker

Did a pig bite you in your sleep? In Korea, that means money is coming. Dreams are not just random neuron firings; they are messages from the deep self.

Magazine / Myth & Culture

The Evil Eye: Envy as a Weapon

Jul 1, 2025 · Folklore Keeper

From the Mediterranean to Korea, almost every culture fears 'The Evil Eye.' It is the belief that Envy is not just an emotion, but a metaphysical beam that can destroy your luck.

Magazine / Mind & Psychology

Individuation Process: The 7 Stages towards the Self

Jul 1, 2025 · Jungian Analyst

The ultimate goal of Jungian psychology is not to be 'different from others'. It is a journey to become 'whole'. The path of shedding the Persona, embracing the Shadow, and meeting the Self.

Magazine / Mind & Psychology

Flow State: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Jun 30, 2025 · Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's research on happiness reveals that it's not about relaxation, but deep immersion. Learn how to access the 'zone'.

Magazine / Mind & Psychology

Groupthink: The Danger of Harmony

Jun 30, 2025 · Irving Janis

When a group cares more about getting along than being right, they make catastrophic decisions. Why smart people do stupid things together.

Magazine / Myth & Culture

Techno-Animism: Do Androids Have Spirits?

Jun 30, 2025 · Cyber Anthropologist

Why do Japanese and Korean people thank their cleaning robots? Why does the West fear AI while the East embraces it? The answer lies in Animism.

Magazine / Myth & Culture

House Gods: The Spirit of the Home

Jun 29, 2025 · Folklore Keeper

Your house is not empty. In Korean Shamanism, every corner of the home has a resident deity. Meet Seongju (The Roof Beam God) and Jowang (The Kitchen God).

Magazine / Myth & Culture

Jesa: The Dead Are Not Gone

Jun 28, 2025 · Folklore Keeper

In the West, you visit a grave once a year. In Korea, the ancestors come to dinner. Jesa is not just 'worship'; it is a continuing relationship with the dead.