Attachment Theory and Its Biological Basis

[Written by ChatGPT. Image credit] After decades of watching myself and the people around me — friends, partners, colleagues — I’ve started to see the invisible patterns that shape how we connect, argue, comfort, and drift apart. It’s taken me years to realize that human interaction isn’t random; it’s guided by deep emotional wiring thatContinueContinue reading “Attachment Theory and Its Biological Basis”

When the Heart Opens: On Kama Muta

[Written by Claude. Image credit] There is a moment—sudden and unmistakable—when something inside you gives way. Your chest tightens. Your eyes well up. A warmth spreads through your body like a wave you cannot stop, would not want to stop. There is an ancient Sanskrit term for this: kama muta, meaning “moved by love.” ItContinueContinue reading “When the Heart Opens: On Kama Muta”

The Four Attachment Styles: Understanding How We Love

[Written by Claude. Image credit] We all carry invisible blueprints for connection—patterns formed in our earliest relationships that shape how we love, trust, and relate to others throughout our lives. These are our attachment styles, and understanding them can illuminate why some relationships feel effortless while others leave us anxious or distant. The Four AttachmentContinueContinue reading “The Four Attachment Styles: Understanding How We Love”

A Neuro Symphony: Books by Dr. Monty Lyman

I recently started reading The Remarkable Life of the Skin by Dr. Monty Lyman, and right at the beginning, the author’s note captivated me with its eloquence. Naturally, I had to learn more about the person behind this beautifully written book. To my surprise, Dr. Monty Lyman is not only a young physician but alsoContinueContinue reading “A Neuro Symphony: Books by Dr. Monty Lyman”