Welcome to Insights - a space for thoughtful exploration at the edge of mind and meaning. Here, we examine consciousness, subtle perception, intuition, and the mysteries that don't always fit neatly into conventional categories. Through science, symbolism, personal experience, and cross-cultural wisdom, we invite you to look deeper into the inner workings of awareness and the unseen dimensions of life. From the psychology of intuition to the patterns behind synchronicity, each post offers a new lens through which to understand yourself and the nature of reality.
Chaldean Numerology alphabetic system is an oldest and very accurate. How does it differ from the Pythagorean system? See examples.
Continue readingMay 23, 2012
Since there are only nine numbers to consider in numerology, the combination is very important. Numerology calculations always start with a day you were born which gives us the birth number, and continuously add the month (the attitude number) and a year of your birth (the life path number). There are also Challenge Numbers - things we deal during certain periods of our life.
Continue readingApril 23, 2012
The Joker is unlike any other card. Where the rest of the deck follows patterns and positions, the Joker stands outside the system entirely - fluid, unanchored, and infinite. Tied to December 31st and the disciplined power of Saturn, it embodies endings, rebirth, and the freedom to create one's own path. Compatibility readings cannot contain it, because its essence is to transcend definition itself.
Continue readingApril 21, 2012
A deck of cards is more than a tool for games or gambling. Hidden in its structure is a symbolic calendar of life itself - 52 cards for 52 weeks, four suits for the seasons, 364 pips for the days of the year. Each day is tied to a card, and your Birth Card reflects the archetypal role you were born to play. It is not chance, but a symbolic key to your path, your challenges, and your growth.
Continue readingApril 21, 2012
Not all connections are created equal. In the Destiny Card system, some relationships stand out as "special," carrying a unique weight that can shape your journey. These bonds aren't always romantic, but they are always meaningful. From mirror-like Birth Card matches to the enigmatic Family of Seven, special connections reveal lessons, challenges, and profound reflections on who we are and how we relate to others.
Continue readingApril 21, 2012
When Pluto enters a relationship, the connection is rarely simple. It awakens primal fears, hidden desires, and cycles of control and surrender. Like the ancient myth of Hades and Persephone, Pluto dynamics can feel like a descent into the underworld - terrifying, yet ultimately transformative. These relationships are not about comfort; they are about growth, pushing you to face the deepest parts of yourself and emerge stronger.
Continue readingMarch 23, 2012
Exhumation of the body of Hambo Lama Itigelov took place September 10 th, 2002 on the territory of cemetery near the city of Ulan Ude (Russian Federation). He died and was buried in 1927 and the exhumation was performed in presence of relatives, officials, and specialists.
Continue readingFebruary 17, 2012
Mary Sue Hubbard - the King of Clubs, the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard (10 of Diamonds). Scientology works with previous life experiences clearing up the reactive mind. It is amazing how clearly you can remember your incarnations. I just read Mary Sue biography on a wiki, and there is one fact that stunned me, so I'd like to share it with you.
Continue readingFebruary 15, 2012
Love, to Napoleon Hill, was not a passing emotion but a spiritual current - the force that unites the human heart with Infinite Intelligence. In this timeless reflection from February 5, 2012, Hill reminds us that love's comings and goings are not losses but transformations. When passion, romance, and spirit align, they form the eternal triangle of creativity from which genius is born.
Continue readingFebruary 5, 2012
What happens inside the brain at the moment of death? Scientists at the Donders Institute in the Netherlands set out to answer this by studying the brains of rats during decapitation. Their findings suggest that consciousness disappears within seconds, yet an unexpected "wave of death" appears nearly a minute later - an eerie signal that has stirred debate among neuroscientists, resuscitation experts, and near-death researchers. Does this late surge mark the brain's final shutdown, a last desperate spark, or something far more mysterious?
Continue readingJanuary 23, 2012