humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
From Chatting to Cheating: The 7 Stages of Emotional Affairs
Emotional affairs often begin innocently—a friendly chat, a shared laugh, or a comforting message. But as time passes, those small exchanges can quietly grow into deep emotional attachments that challenge the boundaries of loyalty and trust. To keep your relationship safe before it turns into betrayal, you need to know how these emotional ties change over time.
By Relationship Guide4 months ago in Humans
Leo Woman and Capricorn Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
Love between a Leo woman and a Capricorn man is a unique dance between fiery passion and quiet determination. At first glance, these two may seem like opposites — she is radiant, warm, and loves the spotlight, while he is calm, disciplined, and prefers to work behind the scenes. Yet, their bond can be surprisingly powerful because both are strong-willed, loyal, and deeply ambitious individuals. If they learn to respect and balance their differences, this pairing can evolve into an unshakable power couple.
By Inspire and Fun4 months ago in Humans
Beyond Morality
When we think of “gods,” we often picture moral, noble supernatural beings living high above us—who love their creation, give us laws, and sometimes punish us when we cross the line. But the ancient view of divinity was very different from this modern image.
By Alex Smith4 months ago in Humans
You’re Not Introverted — You’re Just Tired of Shallow People
🌍 The Age of “Connection” That Makes Everyone Feel Alone Let’s be honest — we live in the most connected time in human history, yet so many of us feel completely disconnected. You reply to messages, join group chats, scroll through stories, and still feel empty afterward.
By Awais Qarni 4 months ago in Humans
Michelle Bachelet Speech at CSW69: Michelle Bachelet Reaffirms UN Women’s Global Mission, Empowering Half of Humanity
Former UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet reflects on the organization’s founding in 2010 through the merger of DAW, INSTRAW, OSAGI, and UNIFEM, created to champion women’s rights worldwide. She highlights persistent structural barriers, political backlash, and the economic potential of gender equality, noting studies showing women’s participation could add $12 trillion to the global economy. Bachelet underscores that empowering women strengthens democracy, economies, and societies as a whole. Quoting Archbishop Desmond Tutu, she urges continued hope and action, reminding the world that gender equality remains both an urgent moral imperative and a smart investment for humanity’s shared future.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Humans
Feeling Stuck?
How are you doing? How is life treating you at the moment? Life doesn't need to crash completely for you to feel "down on our luck." A failed promotion, or work project that didn't go as planned, or a missed opportunity can set you back months. Maybe the boss is riding you each day for quicker results? Sometimes you just feel under-valued and you want to throw in the towel.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Humans
Newsflash: Shadow Work is NOT Essential
Shadow work is not essential for spiritual ascension or twin flame reunification. Let’s explore this viewpoint in more depth. It can’t hurt, and it can enhance your earthly existence, but it is not necessary for ascension or reunion with your twin flame. No where in the sacred texts is this mentioned or any instructions like that. It is purely a 3D construct.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans
Born to Love, Rooted with Love
I believe everyone is born with love in their hearts. As humans, whether young or old, we all love someone, even if we don't love everybody. Many people who are born to love may encounter people who ruin the love they were naturally born with. This can be tragic, causing mixed feelings, and now the person must learn how to love again; the love is still there, but it's damaged. Even though the love is damaged, it's not gone because they still love family members or certain friends. Showing there is still love in the heart. I know some humans can be capable of hating others, but I believe it was taught or spread to them by others. Sometimes hate can be taught by parents. As a child, my parents never taught me to hate people. If I said I hated someone, it was because I heard someone say it, not because I knew what it means to hate someone. Growing up, I would hear other kids gossiping about how they hated their parents or other kids in school. I can't say I personally hated someone. I know what it feels like to dislike someone, but does that mean I have to hate the person? No, does that mean I choose to love people I dislike? In my opinion, yes, because I was born to love others and raised to love those who hurt me. I was never taught how to be mean or how to hate people.
By HolleyInKTales4 months ago in Humans
The Stranger at the Train Station
📖 The Stranger at the Train Station By : Sami ullah It was one of those grey mornings when everything feels heavy. The air was cold, the sky a dull silver, and the train station buzzed with quiet impatience. I was late again — not just for the train, but for life.
By Sami ullah4 months ago in Humans
The Day I Realized I Was the Toxic One (and Finally Decided to Heal)
I used to think everyone else was the problem. My friends were “fake.” My relationships were “unfair.” The world just didn’t understand me or so I told myself. But the truth? The truth was uglier than I wanted to admit. I was the one who kept showing up to battles I created in my own head. I was the one holding on to pain like it was proof that I cared. And when I finally looked in the mirror, I didn’t see a victim. I saw someone who needed to heal… from herself. The Moment I Broke It wasn’t dramatic. No big fight, no emotional explosion. It was a Tuesday morning, and I was crying over a text message that didn’t even deserve a reply. That’s when it hit me I wasn’t sad because someone hurt me. I was sad because I didn’t know how to stop chasing pain. I kept replaying old arguments, waiting for apologies that would never come. I kept blaming others for the chaos I created. And I kept calling that “loyalty” or “love,” when it was really just self sabotage dressed as care. The worst part? I thought being “the one who feels deeply” made me the good guy. But sometimes, being the one who “feels too much” just means you refuse to grow up. When Healing Got Real (and Messy) Healing wasn’t cute. It wasn’t journaling in sunlight or drinking green smoothies while listening to affirmations. It was sitting alone at 2 AM realizing how often I lied to myself. It was owning the fact that I was manipulative not because I was evil, but because I was scared.
By Ayesha Writes4 months ago in Humans
The History of Cherubim and Their Relation to the Fixed Signs of the Zodiac: Leo, Aquarius, Taurus, and Scorpio
The concept of cherubim has held significant place within religious, mythological, and esoteric traditions throughout history. Often depicted as celestial beings, cherubim are usually associated with divine presence and protection. Their prominent role in the scriptures of Judaism and Christianity, as well as their intriguing connection to astrology, particularly the four fixed signs of the zodiac—Leo, Aquarius, Taurus, and Scorpio—offers a rich tapestry of meanings to explore. This exploration delves into the origins of cherubim, their symbolic representations, and the interplay between these heavenly entities and the fixed signs.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in Humans








