MastersMethods

Informed Water: Hypothesis, Evidence, and Open Questions

The concept of “informed water” challenges a basic assumption of modern biology: that biological effects are primarily driven by chemical interactions. Instead, it proposes that water might act as a carrier of information—specifically, electromagnetic patterns that could influence biological...

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Mindset

A Life Built by Default

Most people don’t consciously choose their life. They don’t sit down and decide what they want to build, what matters to them, or where they’re actually going. Instead, they drift. They follow routines, meet expectations, and move through their days on autopilot. That autopilot feels normal...

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MethodsMindset

What if …

What if you could step into the version of yourself you long to become before anything outside has shifted? At its core, the “what if” exercise described in my book New Paths is a simple pause in the middle of everyday life. A moment in which you interrupt an automatic reaction and ask yourself...

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Masters

The Art of Backing Yourself – Hugo Tobar on Vision and Doubt

Some paths begin with a moment of recognition. For Hugo Tobar, that moment arrived on a balcony in Lucknow, northern India. By then, his life looked unconventional from the outside. He had spent much of his thirties living in ashrams across India, immersed in spiritual practice. Then, without...

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Memories

The Mirror That Lied: Body Image Through a Distorted Lens

It’s strange how self-perception can warp the way we see our own bodies. As a teenager, I was convinced I was “fat.” I carried that belief like a fact. Looking back now, I see something very different: a normal body, sometimes softer, sometimes not – but never the monster my mind insisted on...

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