humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Fighting is a negative habit – Stop it!
Isn't it interesting how often the terms "battle" and "fighting" are used by individuals who wish to uproot bad habits, make changes in the environment, or alter the world? The following statements, or ones similar to them, are certain to have been heard or used by you, and you may have even used them yourself, such as "I intend to fight for peace" or "I intend to fight for freedom."
By The Breatharian Blogger4 years ago in Humans
10 tips for successful weight loss
Being overweight or large can prompt a scope of medical issues. Albeit a wide range of “trend” slims down are accessible, a decent way of life and nutritious eating regimen are the way to energizing living and better weight control.
By ethan williams4 years ago in Humans
Reconciliation?
On the subject of colonizer/ settler responsibility and the broad emotional spectrum that is white guilt. It honestly feels like we should just return Saskatchewan westwards. I know for a fact that we will not be doing so, but it is still nice to dream of a world where indigenous peoples can only get shortchanged for half of the land they originally owned.
By Griffen Helm4 years ago in Humans
Antibody Covid-19 test, everything about it
There is a growing interest among the population to find out if they have antibodies to the new corona virus infection, either after they have gone through the disease or after immunization. And the higher the number of these antibodies, the more protected and safe they feel. The truth is, however, that, for now, scientists claim that the value of the antibody titer cannot be correlated with the degree of protection against a possible infection.
By Maria Ostasevici 4 years ago in Humans
It's a TALL, TALL, World
CRUNCH. Oh, crap, I muttered, as I got out of the car to see what I had backed into. The drainpipe on the side of my house was now just a bit squished. Not squished enough so rain couldn’t get through it, but still squished. Yes, I have a backup camera on the car. That safety device is the reason I chose that car in the first place. (Due to another unfortunate backing up accident with my previous car that lacked such a camera). Still, this latest incident was NOT my fault. If the tall men who design cars would make sun visors adjustable so they actually cover the sun in someone my size's (4' 11") line of vision, I would have SEEN the drainpipe in the backup camera instead of a huge fireball.
By Joan Gershman4 years ago in Humans
Someone else
This was quite truly a different era and I’ve never understood why people wrap their stories in context until I thought about what transpired that day. I was twenty. The gulf war was looming. Fear mongering was rife about a people and a culture significantly foreign to most of us. The word “islamophobia” was added to the dictionary.
By Wendy Thacker4 years ago in Humans
Welcome To The New Weird, The New Normal Of The Post Pandemic Age
The Covid 19 Pandemic disrupted the world in previously unthinkable ways. Who would have thought that at the dawn of the New Year of 2020, that we would be forced into lockdowns, quarantine, and would have to forego what were the bases of our existence before the pandemic struck. Even as nations worldwide emerge cautiously with vaccinations, booster doses, and the like, there is a lingering sense of "weirdness" about our lives. Indeed, The New Normal of the Post Pandemic Age is anything but what we consider "normal" and is instead, The New Weird.
By Rammohan Susarla4 years ago in Humans
Entering the Mist
We enter the ether world by first being alone with God. Feeling calm and comfortable by being in his presence. Not knowing if we are here or there, but as we move with the mist, we realize we are a figment of air and space and eventually form. We dance and lift our hearts to the one who made us. We are free.
By Tracey Pera4 years ago in Humans








