humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
What Stayed with Me After the Last Page
This time, it is another book that resonates so deeply in my soul that it took me days to fully process everything that it carries. The cases presented in the books really capture the injustice, the betrayal and the pain of the people. The cases not only moved me but also put me in the shoes of the victims. I felt every wound and the bitter truth presented in the book.
By Nuradlina Izzati4 months ago in Humans
The Human Heart of Sahl
Although Sahl’s family was full of ignorance and bad morals, Sahl stood out from the rest. He possessed a unique character, positive thinking, and a constant desire to benefit others. His other siblings were often taken to foreign wars. Wherever his brothers went, their names were known. Their hobbies — dogs, chickens, pigeons, and guns — had become a part of their lives.
By shahkar jalal4 months ago in Humans
The Quantum Tapestry: Exploring Entanglement, Twin Flames, and Alternative Realities
Introduction In the vast cosmos of existence, the notion of parallel universes and alternative realities has captivated both scientists and spiritual seekers alike. While quantum physics probes the mysteries of the subatomic world, concepts from the spiritual realm, such as twin flames and energy connection, enrich our understanding of human relationships. This article ventures into the intriguing interplay between these realms, exploring how quantum entanglement may link our souls across multiple lives and realities.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
Open Letter to Pam Bondi: Remember John Mitchell?
Early Life and Career John Mitchell was born on September 15, 1913, in New York City. He graduated from Fordham University and later attended New York Law School. Before entering politics, Mitchell had a successful career in law, working as a partner in a major law firm and even serving as the president of the New York State Bar Association.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
Cosmic Egg
The concept of the Cosmic Egg, also known as the "World Egg," is a powerful symbol found in various cultures and mythologies across the globe. This primordial archetype represents the universe's creation, unity, and potential. In this article, we will explore the historical context, symbolism, and how the Cosmic Egg remains relevant in our lives today.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
The Reluctance to Engage:
... ... ... Introduction In recent years, we have observed a growing trend among young to middle-aged individuals who demonstrate a marked reluctance to engage in the difficult work that relationships often require. This article delves into the psychological, societal, and generational factors that contribute to this phenomenon, exploring the implications not only for the individuals themselves but also for their children and families.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Unlimited: The Dance of Body and Soul
In the journey of life, we often find ourselves at the intersection of our physical existence and the endless possibilities that reside within our souls. Our bodies are undeniably limited ... confined by physical sensations, needs, and ultimately, mortality. However, nestled within this corporeal frame lies a powerful truth: the soul is boundless, a testament to the infinite potential of love, beauty, and connection.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
The Lantern of Forgiveness
The Lantern of Forgiveness In the quiet desert town of Taif, long ago, there lived a man named Kareem. He was known for his strength and bold voice in the marketplace, but his heart carried an old wound — anger. Years ago, a close friend had betrayed him in a business deal, leaving him poor and humiliated. Since then, Kareem vowed never to forgive anyone who wronged him.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Humans
When Advice Felt Like Arrows: A Story of Dignity in Hard Times
Introduction: When Words Wound Instead of Heal It started with a well-meaning text from a friend: “You just need to stay positive. Everything happens for a reason.” I stared at the screen, exhausted, eyes swollen from a night of crying, and wondered—how can something meant to comfort feel so piercing?
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai4 months ago in Humans
The Healing Art of Travel: How Culture Reconnects Mind and Meaning
There’s something quietly magical about standing in a place where everything feels unfamiliar yet deeply human. The colors, the language, the air—it all reminds you that the world is wider and kinder than your daily routine lets you believe. Traveling isn’t only about adventure—it’s about awakening. The travel benefits for mental health go far beyond a break from reality; they help us remember who we are when the noise of everyday life fades away.
By Leigh Cala-or4 months ago in Humans
Why Accountability is Elusive for Younger Generations
Introduction In a world increasingly defined by instant communication and social media, a noticeable trend has emerged among younger generations, particularly those in their mid 40’s and younger: a reluctance to take accountability for their actions. This article explores the roots of this phenomenon, examining societal influences, mental health challenges, and technological impacts.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans









