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What You Need to Do for a Serious Relationship
We all carry within us the traces of past experiences. Some of us have the feeling that we have forgotten them, others, on the contrary, often appear in the center of our consciousness, awakening even today emotions perhaps as strong as when we lived them. Others we remember without being accompanied by an emotional experience.
By Asher Crosby4 years ago in Humans
The TV and Its Dangers
"This production may contain moderate violence, non-sexual nudity, vulgar language." The warnings that precede the release of productions not recommended for minors show a profound confusion of adults about the table of values of the world in which we live.
By Greg Cordova4 years ago in Humans
Are Distance Relationships, Possible or Not?
Many of those who form a couple or a family has to leave their home to work in the province or abroad. When there is love, the physical distances disappear. Some so many people continue to love each other by phone, email, or letters!
By Greg Cordova4 years ago in Humans
Let's Talk About Dream Interpretation
Dreams have always aroused the interest of people from all walks of life. Scientists have found in this problem a wide field of experiments and theories. In the following, we will briefly present a study by Prof. H. Roger, who researched the story of dreams for years.
By Carlos Chapman4 years ago in Humans
What Are Dreams?
"Life is a dream," once said a poet, but closer to the truth is he who said that dreams are life itself. We do not need to get lost in occult and mystical speculations to clarify the notion of dreams. Man's knowledge of his body and soul has gone far enough today that we can establish and delimit the biological headquarters of the dream.
By Carlos Chapman4 years ago in Humans
Let's Talk About Sadness
We all feel unhappy at some point as a result of a change in our lives, the loss of a loved one, as Freud put it, as a result of "everyday misery." The painful feelings that accompany these conditions are normally necessary and transient, but they can also be a great opportunity to improve our personal lives.
By Greg Cordova4 years ago in Humans
The Seven Types of Cold
As a Canadian, I am often asked, “Why?” This question, of course, confuses me until I realize that the person who poses it wants a clear answer about the weather. Over the last week, winter has asserted itself in my adopted hometown of Hampstead, Quebec (a Montreal suburb with more quiet than I deserve). Ice is now hidden under a dusting of snow, and it is very hard to take a step without the feeling that you are about to connect to pavement and asphalt in a very painful and intimate way. I do understand why the question exists.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Humans


