Historical
Skills of Eighteen Siddhas
Legendary individuals in the Tamil Siddha tradition, the Eighteen Siddhars are highly regarded for their spiritual achievement and proficiency in a variety of skills and abilities. Although the precise powers ascribed to each Siddhar may alter in various narratives and customs, it is widely accepted that they were endowed with an astounding array of diverse qualities. The following are some of the abilities ascribed to the Eighteen Siddhars:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Greatness of the Pyramid
The interesting history of the Egyptian pyramids dates back more than 4,500 years, to the early dynastic era of ancient Egypt. Built largely as pharaohs' tombs, these colossal constructions serve as permanent reminders of the strength, inventiveness, and sophisticated architectural prowess of ancient Egyptian culture. An outline of the history of the Egyptian pyramids is provided below:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
The Hunger of the Mountain
Achak was freezing. The harsh winter wind cut through his bearskin coat and chilled him to the bone. He’d hoped that he could stay in Camp Davis for a while, but the news there was just as dire. An entire supply caravan from New York City had failed to make it to the outpost nestled here near the borders.
By Jacob Peyton2 years ago in Fiction
Unearthly Phenomena
The concept of UFOs, or unidentified flying objects, has long been a source of fascination and controversy. Many people believe that these mysterious objects are evidence of extraterrestrial life, while others dismiss them as mere hoaxes or natural phenomena.
By Melania J.L.2 years ago in Fiction
A mystery time traveler
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, where time seemed to move at its own leisurely pace, an unassuming coffee shop stood at the heart of the community. Jake, a young barista with a penchant for daydreaming, found his routine disrupted one ordinary morning when an eccentric stranger walked through the door.
By Peculiar Beauty2 years ago in Fiction
“My Parallel World
In a quiet town surrounded by mountains, large trees over 100 years old, several crystalline rivers, and numerous animals, there lived a young man named Leo. Leo was a curious and adventurous boy, always looking for answers to the mysteries of the universe. His restless spirit led him to explore every corner of his little world, always hoping to discover something new. That's why he went from one place to another with great emotion.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Fiction
Dante's Oblio
Oblivion is an eternal state of lack of awareness thought by some to occur after death. This idea contradicts beliefs that there is an afterlife, such as a Heaven or Hell, after death. Limbo, in Catholic theology, was believed to be neither, for those souls who died without Baptism. Although not condemned to punishment, they were, by dogma, deprived of admittance into eternal happiness with God (in Paradise). If this were really the Church's position, there would remain one of the black eyes on Catholicism, necessary to be overturned by a theology centered on an all-loving and just God.
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Fiction
Stretching Poor (aka. The Work House)
The last night you spend with your children is the most precious, and the most horrifying few hours of your life. Being poor is stretching. Stretching every penny, stretching your luck, stretching the goodwill of others. All to stretch out the survival of your children, if not yourself.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Fiction









