humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Why Your Actions Matter: Addressing Able-Bodied Misuse of Disability Resources
Across airports, stadiums, schools, and city streets, one disturbing pattern repeats itself: nondisabled people using disability accommodations for themselves. They request wheelchairs to skip boarding lines, occupy ADA seating at concerts, park in accessible spaces “just for a minute,” or block ramps with strollers and shopping carts.
By Tracy Stine2 months ago in Humans
Exclusive Psychic Insights: Behind The Scenes With Path of Enlightenment Tarot
Good morning and happy Monday, November 24! After taking some time off from writing for post-operative healing from knee surgery, I am back at it. It's been a few weeks since I posted a Monday Morning Huddle, and today I thought I'd try something different. Instead of my typical nature-themed spirit-guided story, I thought it would be nice to pair with another intuitive.
By Marilyn Glover2 months ago in Humans
Karma, Illusion, and the Architecture of Love
Karma, Illusion, and the Architecture of Love Introduction The phrase “karma is only the architecture of the illusion you agreed to experience” captures a radical spiritual insight: karma is not an external cosmic law but a framework of perception, a scaffolding of cause and effect that shapes the illusions we inhabit. In Hinduism and Buddhism, the world of appearances is called Maya, a veil that conceals ultimate reality. Karma, in this view, is not punishment or reward but the architecture of Maya—the design of the illusion we agreed to live through.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed A Deep, Emotional, Human-Style Relationship Story (1200+ words) Zoya used to believe that strong relationships were built on long calls, endless conversations, and emotional fireworks. The kind of love that looked alive, loud, exciting. The kind of love you see in movies—intense, passionate, overflowing with words.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Humans
Humans / Real-Life Stories
The Stranger Who Changed My Life I’ve always believed that life changes slowly—like mountains shaped by centuries of wind. But sometimes, it changes in a single moment, with a single sentence, from a person you’ve never met before and may never meet again. My encounter happened on an ordinary afternoon, on a day I once thought was entirely forgettable. Now I know it was the day everything shifted.
By Mohammadosman Niazi2 months ago in Humans
Photoshopped Reality
Photoshopped Reality People say reality is what you make it, but I’m convinced reality is what you edit it into—preferably with good lighting and a filter called “Heaven’s Glow.” At least, that’s how my cousin Marlene sees the world. To her, nothing is real unless it has been cropped, retouched, recolored, sharpened, and given at least three sparkles.
By charles chaiko2 months ago in Humans
MY EYES UP
**My Eyes Up** I used to walk with my eyes down. It wasn’t that I feared the world—at least, that’s what I told myself. It was more that the cracks in the pavement felt predictable. Safe. They didn’t ask anything of me. They didn’t require the vulnerability that comes with meeting another person’s gaze.
By charles chaiko2 months ago in Humans










