by Michael Mamas | Oct 23, 2016 | Personal Growth |
Someone once said to the Guru,
“Intelligent people might be smart, but they do not have much heart. They have few deep feelings.”
To which the Guru replied,
“That is not possible. Feelings lie at the basis of the intellect. Without heart, without deep and refined feelings, the intellect can not be strong and clear.”

by Michael Mamas | Oct 20, 2016 | Spirituality |
The Huffington Post published another one of my latest articles. It begins:
“The various spiritual scriptures address numerous aspects of life. All too often, they are applied in a manner for which they were not intended. In other words, they are misinterpreted. The purpose of this article is to use an “eye for an eye” to illustrate this, showing what it really means and how it can be properly applied”…
Read more:
“An Eye For An Eye: Punishment Or Karma?”
by Michael Mamas | Oct 19, 2016 | Personal Growth, Spirituality
The Huffington Post just published one of my latest articles. It begins:
“Einstein had a feeling. He sensed that all things were interconnected. It felt to him they were all coming from the same place. As he reflected upon this further, it made more and more sense to him. It became reasonable. Reason is that level of awareness that has one foot in abstract feeling and the other in concrete thought. Our ability to reason bridges our wise inner feelings with clear substantive thought. Einstein felt, then reasoned, then thought: How could all the laws of physics be brought together into perfect concert with one another? He reasoned that the only way this could be, is if they were all emerging from the same one thing. Finally, he articulated it as a concrete thought: there must be one thing that is the source of all things”…
Read more:
“What Really Drives Your Life? Thoughts, Feeling… Or Wisdom?”
by Michael Mamas | Oct 17, 2016 | Personal Growth, Relationships |
HuffingtonPost.com just published another one of my new articles. It begins:
“Can a stranger be the best kind of friend? At first glance, it seems like a rather odd notion. How could anyone even think a stranger could be the best kind of friend? Perhaps it’s just a feeling that’s not really true. But why might one feel that way?
“What can be problematic with friends and loved ones is that the relationships come with a set of preconceived notions and expectations. It’s as if, through the years, you’ve been put into a box”…
Read more:
“When Your Relationships Feel Confining”
(Comments, shares and likes are welcome.)
by Michael Mamas | Oct 14, 2016 | Business, Personal Growth |
I just published a new article on LinkedIn. It begins:
“Psychodynamics is one of those fields of knowledge that can be illustrated with a handful of buzzwords. Witnessing how people behave in business proves the need to understand and apply some of these buzzwords. Buzzwords help us name what it is we’re experiencing and give us the ability to work with those experiences. The buzzwords help us take a step back and understand how we can improve upon our behavior. After all, admirable behavior is one of our strongest assets in the business world”…
Read more:
“Top 5 Psychodynamic Buzzwords for the Business Person”
(Comments, shares and likes are welcome.)
