Divine Ashimole
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“Living life,one adventure at a time”
“Coffee fueled, creativity driven” love making memories
One moment at a time “
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The shadow in the mirror
# The Shadow in the Mirror In a small, rural town, there stood an antique shop with a peculiar reputation. The shop was known for its eclectic collection of items, but one artifact in particular drew in customers: an old, ornate mirror. The mirror's history was shrouded in mystery, and its presence seemed to evoke a sense of unease in those who gazed into its glass.
By Divine Ashimole9 months ago in Horror
The lost books
# The Mysterious Library of Lost Books In a small, forgotten alleyway, tucked away in the heart of the city, stood an enigmatic building that seemed to defy the laws of time and space. The sign above the door read "The Mysterious Library of Lost Books," and the windows were filled with a dim, ethereal glow that seemed to beckon passersby.
By Divine Ashimole9 months ago in Fiction
The sad reality
# The Sad Reality: Navigating the Complexities of Life Life is a complex and multifaceted experience, filled with moments of joy, sorrow, triumph, and defeat. While we often strive to present a perfect facade on social media, the sad reality is that life can be messy, unpredictable, and painful. In this article, we'll explore some of the harsh realities that we may face, and how we can navigate them with resilience and hope.
By Divine Ashimole9 months ago in Humor
Shadow work
# The Forgotten Art of Shadow Work: Uncovering the Hidden Aspects of the Self In the realm of personal growth and self-discovery, the concept of shadow work remains a relatively unknown and unexplored territory. Coined by Carl Jung, shadow work refers to the process of acknowledging, integrating, and embracing the repressed, hidden, and often undesirable aspects of our psyche. This forgotten art holds the key to unlocking our full potential, fostering empathy, and cultivating a deeper understanding of ourselves and others.
By Divine Ashimole9 months ago in Poets



