Celia Rocha shares her view of Logosophy as both a science and a culture: a science because it enables one to become an investigator of one’s own life using its method that shows one what to do for the improvement of oneself, and a culture because it allows one to become a better citizen who knows how to defend oneself from external influences. She talks about the deficiencies and propensities that every human being has and provides several examples of common propensities and their influence in life, such as ‘leave it to chance’, ‘seek the easy way out’, and ‘isolation’.

Achieving Your New Year’s Resolutions Through Mental Advancement
The dawn of a new year often brings hope and a desire for positive change. We reflect on the past year’s experiences,