About KeiserBee

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KeiserBee is an experimental personal development blog with hopeful and sometimes provocative ideas about life.

If you ever come back to this website, it might be different, or you might not reach it at all, because it might be gone. It’s all part of the experiment.

This blog is a start, a trial, an experiment, an exploration, a creative outlet, an indulgence, a work in progress.

It will be hopeful, optimistic, realistic, practical, mystical, truth-seeking, malleable, seeking, striving, always imperfect. Hopefully.

Freedom, truth, and beauty are my guiding values and what I seek through my writing. Curiosity and aha moments drive me to explore, and writing is my favorite tool for exploration. I love to know things with certainty at the same time that I love mystery. Mystery keeps me going, drawing me forward to see what’s around the bend. The invisible world seems to hold the greatest power and certainly the greatest intrigue for me.

Connections and patterns, contrasts, resonance, variety, novelty — these are some of the areas which capture my attention, existing in the sensory objects around us and in our relationships.

Personal development topics for future blog posts

Some of the topics I find important and which I am likely to write about, in no particular order:

  • Living intuitively 
  • The power of journaling
  • Powerful questions and quotes 
  • Limiting beliefs
  • Healing modalities 
  • Health and wellness, physical and emotional
  • God and religion and spirituality
  • Magic
  • Oneness
  • Humility
  • Cruelty
  • Empathy vs compassion
  • Feng shui
  • Enneagram
  • Symbolism
  • Meditation 
  • Meaning and purpose 
  • Self-awareness
  • Being true to yourself 
  • Favorite people, places, things and ideas: including books, apps, websites, products, recipes, supplements, biohacking tools, sources of information and inspiration

I am anonymous for now. My identity does not matter anyway. If the ideas resonate and help you in some way, you’ll keep reading.