humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Why People Side with Abusers Instead of Victims: A Psychological, Social, and Cultural Analysis
People often side with abusers due to psychological discomfort, fear, cultural conditioning, and manipulation—each rooted in complex social and emotional dynamics. Understanding these factors is essential for dismantling victim-blaming and building supportive environments.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans
Body Mapping 3 Major Life Events to Spiritual Awakening
My entry in this challenge details 3 major life events, incorporating body mapping and decoded repeating numbers, linked to personal spiritual awakening. Divine guidance and self-interpreted occurrences highlight my soul plan and life purpose as a lightworker. To understand is to read with an open mind.
By Marilyn Glover3 months ago in Humans
A Muslim
It is raining heavily. It is the cold season. The morning dew spreads its leaves with pleasure. Tabani Tawra has prayed the morning prayer but is still sitting on the bed. The rosary beads are on the fire. The little ones are still sleeping. Tabani Tawra woke up and after a while she prayed, then she burst into tears. She gathered the bed, woke the children up, took them to the mosque and went to the animal house herself. Chamani left the house and went to the animal house. Abby, what have you done? It will crack. Tabani said. God will tell me. I will give you alms. It is winter. The same night of the year has passed. It will be rainy. Chamani will be with you. Now, do you see us working? If you fall, we will be in another sorrow.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
Not Just Dust: The Catholic Church’s Stance on Donating Your Body to Science After Death
Introduction The question of what happens to the human body after death is both deeply personal and profoundly spiritual. For Catholics, the body is not merely a vessel—it is a sacred part of the human person, destined for resurrection. Yet in a world increasingly shaped by medical innovation and scientific inquiry, many Catholics wonder: can I donate my body to science and still honor my faith?
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans
An Analysis of The Lord's Prayer
Introduction The Lord's Prayer, often referred to as the Our Father, is one of the most well-known and frequently recited prayers in Christianity. Found in the Gospels of Matthew (6:9-13) and Luke (11:2-4), this prayer is attributed to Jesus, who taught his disciples how to pray. Its simplicity, depth, and comprehensive nature have made it a central component of Christian liturgy and personal devotion. This essay seeks to analyze the Lord's Prayer, examining its structure, key themes, theological implications, and its relevance today.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans












