Existence, Emptiness, and the Limits of Human Understanding

Among the deepest questions humanity has ever asked is whether absolute emptiness truly exists. At first glance, emptiness appears to be a simple concept—the absence of everything. Yet the more carefully we examine it, the more mysterious it becomes. Modern science has never observed absolute emptiness. Every attempt to remove matter reveals something else that … Continue reading Existence, Emptiness, and the Limits of Human Understanding

The Missing Dimension in Suicide Prevention: What Is Spiritual Well-Being?

Modern approaches to suicide prevention are typically built around three major areas: biological health, psychological health, and social support. Considerable effort is invested in understanding mental illness, reducing psychological distress, strengthening coping skills, and improving social connectedness. These efforts are essential and have helped countless people. Yet an important question remains: What happens if we … Continue reading The Missing Dimension in Suicide Prevention: What Is Spiritual Well-Being?

A Balance

Human beings live between two powerful psychological needs: the need for control and the need for mystery. We seek certainty because certainty helps us survive. The visible, measurable, and explainable parts of reality allow us to predict danger, organize society, reduce anxiety, and feel psychologically secure. Much of modern science and technology emerged from this … Continue reading A Balance