Childhood
Evil Eye is Not Real - How to Train Your Mind for Abundance
Recently, there have been so many social media outrages and debates revolving around the concept of the Evil eye and whether it is real or not, and how other people’s negative energy or wishing bad upon us can lead to our downfall. While there are a lot of contrasting opinions about this concept, there is no research or scientific study that can prove whether this is real or not. I firmly believe the notion of the evil eye is rooted in superstitious and cultural beliefs that people who are envious of your growth or the light that you behold wish bad upon you or send curses your way which ultimately leads to ill health or losing the abundance that is present in your life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
Time Moves On, but Behaviour is Forever Etched in Memory
Time Moves On, but Behaviour is Forever Etched in Memory In the journey of life, every individual encounters waves of happiness and sorrow, triumphs and trials. Difficulties come like passing storms—unannounced and often overwhelming. Yet, with time, even the most daunting challenges fade into the backdrop of life. What remains vivid, however, is the way others behaved during those moments of distress. Be it kindness or cruelty, empathy or indifference, people’s actions leave an indelible mark on our hearts and minds. The pain of the adversity may dull with time, but the memory of how we were treated persists, shaping how we perceive those around us.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Stabbed in the back
It would be unfair of me to paint the situation as being totally negative because it isn’t, I’m surrounded by very supportive and loving friends who do show great loyalty and commitment, however, it's the break from the standard that makes it all the more striking. Having something happen to you which is out of the ordinary is what makes it hurt even more, to have someone you trust stab you in the back when you expect it the least. The experience of having someone you trust do that to you isn’t as bad as I expected it to be, at least for me it didn’t hurt that much because I saw it coming and secondly, I could mitigate the effects of it all together. I didn’t lose that much and I think the lesson I learned was precious, much more than the amount I lost.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
Hope Beyond Resistance: Innovative Paths to Mental Wellness
Mental health issues affect millions of people globally, and many turn to standard treatments such as medication and therapy for help. However, it is a different story for many others who have what is called treatment resistance. This is when a person does not respond to accepted and sweeping measures, so they are obliged to seek other solutions. In this post, we will discuss the treatment-resistant mental health conditions, the causes of treatment resistance, and promising strategies that give room for hope for the future.
By Tema Therapyabout a year ago in Confessions
Secondary School Students Shock the Internet with Confessions About Boyfriends
The internet was set ablaze recently when a group of secondary school students shared candid and eye-opening confessions about their relationships, specifically about having boyfriends. The revelations have ignited a storm of debates, leaving many concerned about the evolving dynamics of teenage relationships, peer pressure, and societal influences on today’s youth.
By Author kelechiabout a year ago in Confessions
How to Shift Your Mindset and Stop Fear of the Evil Eye
Recently, there has been much banter and controversy on social networks over this concept called Evil Eye, as if this thing exists and that some people's bad vibes or bad wishes have so much to do with our lives. Without much empirical research or scientific evidence being put forward on its basis, opinions widely vary on this aspect of life. I believe that the concept of the evil eye is based on cultural and superstitious thinking, that is, those who feel envious of your success or inner light may wish you harm or cast curses, which can eventually bring about misfortune or a decline in the blessings already in your life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
No New Notifications
1st December and the weather is unironically depictive of my current mood, dark, wet and seems like its winning a fight I didn't know we were in. The 19:05 train pulls off from Sligo Station or Mac Diarmada and I open my laptop as if there was going to be something on there that would help as a distraction or an escape from myself. I have frequented this journey from Sligo Town to Dublin Connolly umpteen times over the past year and my system for same curated down to T. My ability to meticulously plan and execute never letting me down, except when it does. When the world with its unpredictability shows it's face I forgot was there every so often and reminds me that the control I think I have on the world and my own life is in fact a mirage. Earlier today I woke after in my cold but warm two bedroom house in Tullaghan, county Leitrim, an extremely rural seaside village (if you can even call as something as small and isolated as that a village). Practically still dark I could feel a throbbing in the back of my head begin to surface and I wondered if this was what had woken me. The throbbing in my head was indeed self induced, stemming from a wild Saturday night of cannabis and sugary snacks, my almost nightly routine at this stage. However it was a Saturday night and I was feeling particularly more lonesome than usual so I had gifted myself an extra helping of both. Whether it was a gift or an increased dose was required to cover up the feelings of my immediate reality I still haven't yet clarified. I pondered on this as I leaned over to check the time on my phone. 7:55am and no new notifications. The feelings and negative self talk I numbed out last night are rapid in their meteoric rise to my psyche,"Obviously there's no notifications, what were you expecting, you idiot".
By Patrick about a year ago in Confessions
Open Conversations: The Medicine of Life
Open Conversations: The Medicine of Life In life, there are times when we feel overwhelmed, when our minds are clouded with confusion, and escaping from that chaos seems like a distant dream. During such moments, we don’t crave much – just a gentle breeze, a kind word, or an open, heartfelt conversation. A small, open conversation, which could last just five minutes, can offer us peace of mind, joy, and contentment.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
5 Powerful Ways to Strengthen Your Relationship. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
5 Ways to Good Improve Relationship with Your Partner Keeping a relationship strong takes hard work and commitment. We'll look at five ways to make your bond with your partner better. These tips can help you build trust, talk better, and grow closer together.
By Misbah uddinabout a year ago in Confessions









