Lessons
The Healing Power of Kamakshi Amman Temple: A Sanctuary for Mind, Body, and Spirit
The Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram is not just a revered religious site but also a place where devotees experience deep spiritual healing and wellness. As one of the oldest and most significant temples in India, it offers a sanctuary that nurtures not only the soul but also promotes physical and mental well-being. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, is believed to have a divine aura that helps people rejuvenate and heal on multiple levels, whether seeking relief from physical ailments or emotional distress.
By Sri Kamakshi Ambal Temple11 months ago in History
Guamanian: Culture, Language & Heritage
The Guamanian Chamorro people have a unique culture deeply rooted in the Mariana Islands. This chain of islands is in the Pacific. Their culture is a mix of old traditions and new influences. It shows a strong community spirit and respect for their heritage.
By The Big Bad 11 months ago in History
A Mother’s Unconditional Love That Transcends Death
There’s a special kind of magic in handwritten letters. The way the ink curves and loops, the faint scent of paper, the smudges where the writer paused to think—it’s as if a piece of their soul is pressed onto the page. For me, letters became a lifeline to my mother long after she was gone. They were her way of reaching through time, of holding my hand when I needed her most, and of reminding me that love doesn’t end with death.
By Sharepreneur Mom11 months ago in History
Letters between Helen Keller, teacher Anne Sullivan and a modern day writer.
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old. She then communicated primarily using home signs until the age of seven, when she met her first teacher and life-long companion Anne Sullivan. Sullivan taught Keller language, including reading and writing. After an education at both specialist and mainstream schools, Keller attended Radcliffe College of Harvard University and became the first deafblind person in the United States to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
By Antoni De'Leon11 months ago in History
Civil Boundaries
Bertram, I's finelee can reeds and writes juss like u. Presdent Leenkun Lincon free us last yeer and plan ta free the hole nashun in due time. bless him tender hart. no mo hidin outs behind dat cow patch when i's git sic of it all. I's can be sic and tyrrd rite where I's wants ta!
By Lamar Wiggins11 months ago in History
The Moonlight Between Us
Introduction : Love is timeless. It stretches across distances, defies war, and lingers in the whispers of the wind long after lovers are separated. Some love stories are told in grand gestures, while others are preserved in ink—words written with longing, sealed with hope, and sent across the unknown.
By Silent sonnets11 months ago in History
The Untold Story of Major Mohit Sharma: India’s Most Undercover Agent
Introduction In the annals of Indian military history, there are countless stories of valor and sacrifice. But some stories remain hidden in the shadows, known only to a select few. One such story is that of Major Mohit Sharma, an elite Para Special Forces officer of the Indian Army. Operating under the alias Iqbal Hussain, he infiltrated terrorist networks in Jammu and Kashmir, gathering intelligence and eliminating threats from within. His extraordinary bravery and selfless sacrifice make him one of India's most revered undercover operatives.
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in History
Can India beat China in future?
China and India are the largest population countries in the world and the economy of both is growing rapidly. But China has taken a lot of lead from India in many regions. In this article, we will compare China and India on the basis of infrastructure, education, technical sector, global trade and military power and will try to understand whether India can defeat China in the future.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in History
In the Beginning.
We start at the Beginning, when the world was void and unformed. My dear child. Be still and listen with your inner Being. Upon your senses have I now written you a letter. Clear your thoughts, open your mind, hear my voice! All the world may be yours, you and all of my creation, if only you would heed my words and obey my commandments.
By Antoni De'Leon11 months ago in History








