Any information we receive from the outside has a "hidden layer" that affects our nervous system. We regularly, often unconsciously, copy thoughts, feelings, and behaviors from the people and media around us. Moreover, our thoughts about others influence them, and then this altered image returns to us, changing us in turn. This is how the powerful mechanism of mirror neurons works, laid down by nature for survival: we adapt to our surroundings and thus feel secure.
However, the modern media space, concentrated on conflicts, aggression, and the discussion of weaknesses, acts like a toxic weapon: just as polluted water in pipes worsens the health of all, the invisible "poison" in the media destroys our well-being and forms a negative spiritual climate in society.
To counter this, a strategy is needed: just as we monitor the purity of drinking water, a conscious approach to information selection is necessary.
Psychologist Sergey Kozorez offers a method to counteract destructive influence through understanding two fundamental lines of life: creation and survival. You will learn how an imbalance of these lines affects health, relationships, and career, and master techniques to recognize these lines in order to consciously choose the path toward development and harmony, as well as manage the influential images to your advantage.