Last year I was introduced to Advaita philosophy, which states that we are intrinsically happy, and all we have to do to avoid suffering is
Author: Frances Ku
Frances Ku is a spiritual philosopher who enjoys decoding the mystical for enlightenment. Life’s challenges sparked her to find practical solutions using universal spiritual principles. She has worked as a journalist for a daily newspaper where she investigated the paranormal. She also served as a facilitator for the Personal Transformation Support Group she founded, where she helped people transform themselves through simplified steps. Using her analytical mind, intuition, and creativity, she translates the esoteric into beneficial ways for everyday existence. Frances also paints and plays movie themes on her piano for fun.
The imbalance of fear
I once thought how we can walk on a sidewalk without worrying about falling over, yet if that sidewalk itself were a mile high, we’d
Pain is the mask that covers your joy
Is being joyful sustainable? In my attempt to be joyful, bad feelings seem to still creep in and linger. Pain from past trauma is obviously
How to bounce out of bed again
When you were a little kid, you probably got out of bed without thinking about it. You didn’t lie in bed mulling over all the
How to feel good in a world of opposites
This world operates between extremes—between opposites. From the weather to our emotions, we experience polarity. All of this includes being up and down, healthy and unhealthy, hot
Don’t let physics deter you
When we dream, there is no limit to what we can do or what can happen. That is why dreams are strange, mysterious, and even