
Pavel Pavlov
Bio
I was born and live in Bulgaria, a small but beautiful part of Europe where nature still whispers to those who know how to listen.
More than sixty years ago, my journey began — a path of learning, discovery, and awareness.
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The Flow of Living Energy: Why Nature Knows No Stillness
In this world, everything exists in a state of constant exchange. We often believe that when we sit in silence, we are at rest, but this is merely an illusion. Beneath the surface of our skin, a world of relentless life is teeming—billions of cells vibrate at their own specific frequency, our blood pulses, and our lungs expand in harmony with the rhythm of the universe. Even the stars above and the atoms within follow this singular rule: movement is the essence of life.
By Pavel Pavlov3 days ago in FYI
The Body’s Autopilot: How the Breath Reclaims Control Over Our Inner Rhythm
Every one of us has experienced those moments when the body acts long before the mind has a chance to catch up. Perhaps your heart suddenly begins to race, your shoulders turn to stone, or your breath grows shallow and tight. It feels as if an invisible hand has pressed a "START" button deep inside you, without ever asking for your permission.
By Pavel Pavlov10 days ago in Earth
Water as Fuel: The Invisible Engine Inside Us
In most health and wellness discussions, the spotlight invariably falls on food. We meticulously track grams of protein, percentages of carbohydrates, types of fats, and the intake of vitamins and minerals. Yet, in our quest to optimize our diet, we often overlook the most fundamental "tool" without which not a single molecule in our body could be utilized. There is a hidden medium, a universal catalyst, and an invisible laborer that transforms the raw materials of food into pure energy: water.
By Pavel Pavlov17 days ago in Earth
The Invisible Deficiency: Why Modern Food is Leaving Us Hungry for Life
We all share a common desire: for our children to grow up without illness and for our parents to enjoy a long life free from suffering. Yet, we are living through a profound contradiction. In an era of qualified doctors, ultra-modern clinics, and endless medications, humans fall ill more than any animal in its natural environment.
By Pavel Pavlov20 days ago in Education



