Psychological
TWIN FLAME ❤️🔥
Callie, our protagonist, is a young teacher in Nigeria with a passion for music, art, and fashion, her friend from halfway across the world and her sister Nicole are Callie’s only friends, She’s closed off and introverted she doesn’t talk to people much. She graduated from the university and immediately started teaching art and music to kids and adults. Callie has been to many countries and of course had a lot of experiences, food, lifestyle, fashion , music, art, science, spirituality you name it; Callie is not only stunning on the outside but also radiates beauty from within. Her kind heart and positive vibes make her truly captivating. She carries herself with an air of grace and confidence, like a true empress. Callie's unique combination of inner and outer beauty is what sets her apart and makes her shine.
By Stella Dan 2 years ago in Fiction
Welcome Home, Craig. Content Warning.
“Caledonia you’re calling me and now I’m coming home” – Caledonia by Dougie Maclean I had just boarded the last stage of my long trek home from New York to Glasgow at London Heathrow. Another hour or so and I would be on home turf again for the first time in a decade. Was I looking forward to it? In some ways, yes. Glasgow has always been my first love. It is where I grew up, got my education, where I met the love of my life before screwing it up beyond repair. There’s a line in the song Caledonia by Dougie Maclean “I have moved, and I’ve kept on moving, proved the points I needed proving.” That, at least in part, explains why I moved, despite loving Glasgow so much.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
The Lies of Bracken Hollow. Runner-Up in Next Great [American] Novel Challenge.
“Sexpot,” Alice whispered, raising her blond eyebrows. The half-sisters took their places on a braided rug that smelled faintly of cat pee. But Harriet wasn’t trying to be a sexpot. What was a sexpot anyway? Was it someone who tried to be like Madonna or Cindi Lauper? The Bracken Hollow Elysians would have none of that kind of music. Harriet had to listen secretly on her Walkman in the small room she shared with Alice while her mother listened to Bulgarian choral music in the kitchen.
By April Cope2 years ago in Fiction
"The Conjuring: Separating Fact from Fiction"
The most haunting spirit in the movie is that of suspected witch Bathsheba Sherman. Born Bathsheba Thayer in Rhode Island in 1812, she married fellow Rhode Islander Judson Sherman (one year her senior) in Thompson, Connecticut on March 10, 1844. The two were married by Vernon Stiles, a local Justice of the Peace. Bathsheba filled the role of housewife while her husband Judson worked as a farmer on their land. Fairly well-off, Bathsheba and Judson had a son, Herbert L. Sherman, born when Bathsheba was approximately 37 years of age in March of 1849. It is possible that they had three other children as well, all of whom did not survive past the age of seven, though no census records could be found to confirm these reports. The family also usually took in a boarder, most likely to help them on the farm.
By Anannya Maitra2 years ago in Fiction
Why Can't We See God: Exploring the Mystery of the Divine
Why Can't We See God: Exploring the Mystery of the Divine The question of whether or not we can see God has been a central inquiry for humanity throughout the ages. It is a profound and complex query that has sparked countless debates, discussions, and spiritual journeys. According to GodsYou the answer to this question varies greatly depending on one's belief system, worldview, and understanding of the divine. In this exploration, we'll delve into some of the reasons why we can't see God and how different cultures and religions have grappled with this enigmatic concept.
By Yoni Bimbat2 years ago in Fiction
The Shapes of Our Dreams. Content Warning.
The Shapes of Our Dreams Unlocking Their Profound Meanings Introduction Dreams have long been a subject of fascination and intrigue for humans throughout history. The enigmatic nature of dreams, their vivid imagery, and the often confusing narratives they present have captivated both scientists and ordinary individuals alike. In this article, we will explore the various shapes of our dreams and delve into their hidden meanings, shedding light on this mysterious realm of the human mind. ## The Dream Landscape ### Abstract Forms: Unleashing Creativity One of the most captivating aspects of dreams is their ability to present abstract forms that defy conventional logic. These dream shapes often take on unique and perplexing dimensions, challenging our understanding of reality. In the realm of dreams, we can witness the convergence of colors, shapes, and textures that seem otherworldly. These abstract forms offer a playground for our creative minds, allowing us to explore innovative ideas and overcome the limitations of our waking existence. ### Familiar Objects: Unveiling Unconscious Desires While dreams can embrace abstractness, they also frequently incorporate familiar objects and settings from our waking lives. These dream shapes can range from everyday items to significant symbols that hold personal meaning. The presence of these objects reveals the depth of our unconscious desires and fears, inviting us to analyze their significance and decipher their hidden messages. By paying attention to these dream shapes, we can gain valuable insights into our own psyche. ## The Power of Symbols ### Archetypal Symbols: Tapping into Collective Unconscious Dreams often employ archetypal symbols that resonate with a universal human experience. These symbols, deeply ingrained in our collective unconscious, hold profound meaning. For instance, encountering a snake in a dream may symbolize transformation and rebirth, while a labyrinth signifies a journey fraught with challenges and self-discovery. By recognizing and interpreting these archetypal symbols, we can connect with our shared humanity and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. ### Personal Symbols: Unlocking Individual Significance In addition to archetypal symbols, dreams also incorporate personal symbols that hold unique significance to each individual. These symbols can be derived from personal experiences, memories, or even cultural influences. For example, a red rose may symbolize love and passion for one person, while evoking feelings of loss and grief for another. By analyzing the personal symbols embedded in our dreams, we unravel the intricate tapestry of our individuality and uncover hidden aspects of our lives. ## Decoding the Dream Language ### Metaphors: Expressing Subconscious Thoughts Dreams frequently communicate through metaphors, employing vivid and imaginative language to convey subconscious thoughts and emotions. Metaphors allow dreams to bridge the gap between the conscious and unconscious mind, enabling the exploration of complex ideas and emotions that may be difficult to articulate in waking life. By deciphering these metaphors, we gain access to the rich tapestry of our own thoughts and emotions, fostering self-awareness and personal growth. ### Rhythmic Narratives: Unraveling the Dream Story Dreams often possess a unique narrative structure, bursting with unexpected twists and turns. This burstiness ensures that dreams remain captivating and unpredictable, engaging our curiosity and imagination. The dream story is not governed by the rules of linear logic, allowing for a free-flowing exploration of various themes and emotions. By unraveling the rhythmic narratives of our dreams, we can gain a deeper understanding of our subconscious motivations and desires. ## Conclusion The shapes of our dreams offer a window into the depths of our subconscious mind, allowing us to explore the realms of creativity and self-discovery. From abstract forms to familiar objects, dreams present a rich tapestry of symbols that hold profound meaning. By decoding the language of dreams and analyzing their narratives, we can unlock hidden truths about ourselves and embark on a journey of personal growth. So, let us embrace the enigmatic shapes of our dreams and unravel the mysteries they hold.
By Karan Deep Singh2 years ago in Fiction

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