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How to decorate your house to reflect your happy and healthy wellness and fitness lifestyle.
Truth Is Often Rejected Because It Demands Change
There is a widespread assumption, rarely spoken but deeply believed, that truth will eventually be accepted if it is communicated clearly, patiently, and with genuine goodwill. When resistance appears, the instinct is to search for error in tone, framing, or explanation. The underlying belief is simple: if the truth were presented well enough, rejection would disappear. This belief is comforting, but it is false. History, Scripture, and lived experience all point in the same direction. Truth is often rejected not because it is unclear, but because it is costly.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast29 days ago in Longevity
Preservation for Eternal Impact
It is easy to feel as though most of what is said disappears. Words are spoken, written, posted, argued over, and then quickly buried beneath the next wave of noise. Attention moves on. Platforms refresh. What once felt urgent becomes invisible. In that environment, a quiet but persistent question emerges. What actually lasts. And more uncomfortably, what is worth preserving when so much seems to vanish without consequence.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast30 days ago in Longevity
Essence, Embodiment, and Relational Reality
The Failure of Reduction and the Need for Synthesis There is a persistent failure in many modern attempts to explain what a human being is. Some frameworks reduce the person entirely to matter, insisting that identity, consciousness, morality, and meaning are nothing more than emergent properties of physical processes. Other frameworks move in the opposite direction, detaching spirit from reason and grounding belief in intuition alone, often at the cost of coherence or accountability. Both approaches fail because both misunderstand essence. One denies that essence exists at all. The other treats it as something vague and undefinable.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Longevity
Resistance Is Not the Enemy
Iron sharpens iron. Brakes save lives. Friction preserves form. Modern culture treats resistance as failure. Anything that slows momentum is framed as obstruction, anything that introduces friction is assumed to be opposition, and anything that interrupts progress is labeled a setback. But this instinct misunderstands how both physical systems and human growth actually work. Resistance is not inherently hostile. In many cases, it is the only thing preventing collapse.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Longevity
The Refiner’s Fire Is Not the Whetstone
There is a difference between being sharpened and being transformed, and confusing the two leads to frustration when growth does not feel productive. Sharpening implies refinement of existing form. Fire implies change in composition. Both processes are uncomfortable, but they operate on different levels and for different purposes. When people expect sharpening and receive fire instead, they often assume something has gone wrong, when in reality something deeper is taking place.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Longevity
You See From Where You Stand
"The room remains full whether you can see it or not." One of the most persistent misunderstandings about perception is the assumption that seeing is the same as knowing. People often believe that if something feels clear, it must be complete, and if something feels obscure, it must be absent. But awareness does not work that way. What you perceive at any moment is not a measure of what exists. It is a measure of what your current position allows to pass through.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Longevity
Salt Bricks: A Wellness Solution for Modern Spaces
Salt has been used as an alternative healing method for a long time, but has gained much more popularity recently due to the beautiful pink color of the stones and the wide variety of wellness uses. Most people know about salt lamps made from Himalayan salt, but now, salt bricks are even more popular. These can be used to make your home, office, or spa a wellness sanctuary and can last a long time for a one-time use. These are an excellent, low-effort option for a long-lasting solution to improve your space.
By Emily Rosieabout a month ago in Longevity
Understanding Keloid Scars: Causes, Treatment Options, and What to Know
Keloid scars are a form of abnormal scar tissue that can develop after the skin experiences trauma such as surgery, acne, burns, or piercings. Unlike typical scars, keloids grow beyond the original wound area and may continue expanding over time. For many individuals, keloids are not only a cosmetic concern but can also cause discomfort, itching, or sensitivity.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Longevity
How Pink Salt Tiles Help Your Skin Health Improvements
In the hustle and bustle of today’s era, our skin can suffer from pollution, stress, and lifestyle choices; so finding natural methods to uplift your skin has never been so important. Although skincare products and treatments are typically the remedy, a new holistic method is on the rise- using pink salt tiles. These beautiful natural tiles, which are crafted from the highest quality Himalayan Pink salt, will make a decorative and beneficial addition to your home. In this post, we’re talking about how pink salt tiles can benefit your skin health and the science behind why it’s so effective, plus how you can use them conveniently in your home for maximum skin benefits.
By Emily Rosie2 months ago in Longevity
Christmas Tree Fun Facts
History & Origins The tradition is older than you think — Germans began decorating evergreen trees as far back as the 16th century, taking them inside and ornamenting them with apples, nuts and candles. The practice caught on in Europe, from where it slowly made its way back to America in the 1800s.
By Neli Ivanova3 months ago in Longevity




