humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Saturn Return
Dear Superimposed, It would be more fitting to ask me, “When am I, or, where am I?” rather than, “Who am I?” Who will never be specific enough, nor last long enough to be known; for Who does not belong to any one person, place, or time, and neither do I. If you really want to know me, you must first know where I am located and in what position I exist, as well as know your current position in time and space.
By Pōlani Monderen 2 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Enchantment: I Believe in Everything Until Disproved
Introduction In a world often ruled by logic and reason, I've discovered something magical: “I believe in everything until it is disproved.” What a delightful notion! It invites me to embrace a realm filled with possibilities—where fairies dance in moonbeams, dragons soar through the sky, and the whimsical landscapes of my dreams breathe vibrant life into my waking hours. Who's to say that my dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as this very moment? Let’s whisk ourselves away on this adventure together!
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
Embracing Strength: Be the Woman Who Stands and Deals
2. The Mindset of a Strong Woman 2.1 Rejecting Victimhood Strong women refuse to adopt a victim mentality. They recognize that while they may face obstacles, they have the power to overcome them. This mindset allows them to respond proactively rather than reactively. As life coach Marie Forleo states, “Everything is figureoutable,” emphasizing the importance of resilience and resourcefulness (Forleo, 2018).
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
The Man With the Walker:
I was walking into a retirement home for routine business when I saw a man who stopped every part of my attention. His back folded into a shape the spine never willingly chooses. Every step depended on the stability of a metal walker that had already lived long years of compensating for uneven ground and vulnerable joints. Two worn grocery bags hung from each of his hands on both sides of the frame. They pulled downward in a way that made the entire structure feel compromised before he even moved. He wasn’t taking them inside the building for himself. He was working.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Humans
Reincarnated as His Own Grandson?
Do you believe in past lives or reincarnation? It’s a concept that always makes you stop and think, right? Because let me tell you, some of these stories are truly wild, and one in particular is pretty neat. It involves a little boy referred to in case studies as Sam, and he showed some truly convincing evidence that he might be the reincarnation of, get this, his own grandfather.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Humans
Four-Star Thoughts. Runner-Up in Maps of the Self Challenge. Top Story - November 2025.
Remember 2012? In some circles, there was talk of a galactic alignment, a rare formation when our solar system crossed into the "galactic plane" and was at the center of our galaxy. There, in the "photon belt," we received a massive infusion of light, opening channels to higher realms of awareness.
By Nicky Frankly2 months ago in Humans
Thoughts of a College Student
Looking around my surroundings, I often find myself in amazement at life. It’s finally fall, and the temperature is falling, and it’s the perfect time to enjoy a coffee while watching the leaves fall. I’m a current freshman at a southern university, and around this time, I’m reminded of how beautiful the change of the seasons is. The luscious green leaves slowly turn into a crispy golden brown. They crackle under each step, and it brings me a sense of peace. Though how can I feel at peace when there’s so much change around me?
By Chris Cerna2 months ago in Humans
Mapping the Self: A Journey From Collapse to Clarity
By The Secret History of the World There are moments in life when everything collapses at once. You lose direction, you lose structure, you lose the version of yourself you thought you were building. It doesn’t happen suddenly. It happens piece by piece, in the dull silence between one day and the next. You wake up one morning and realize that the world you stood on is gone, and somehow you are expected to keep walking as if the ground hasn’t opened beneath you.
By The Secret History Of The World2 months ago in Humans
Airports Make Me Cry for Reasons I Can’t Explain
Airports Make Me Cry for Reasons I Can’t Explain By Hasnain Shah Airports make me cry for reasons I can’t quite explain. It doesn’t matter whether I’m the one leaving or the one staying behind; whether I’m traveling for joy or coming home from heartbreak. The moment I step inside those automatic glass doors and feel the strange mix of recycled air, espresso steam, and expectation—something in my chest loosens. Something quiet inside me breaks open, as if airports have a way of sneaking past every defense I’ve spent the year building.
By Hasnain Shah2 months ago in Humans
When to Consider Suboxone for Kratom Withdrawal Treatment. AI-Generated.
If you’ve been using kratom regularly and are thinking about quitting, you may already know how challenging withdrawal can be. I remember feeling anxious and overwhelmed when I first tried to stop, unsure of what options were safe or effective. The discomfort, insomnia, and mood swings can be discouraging, and sometimes the fear of withdrawal alone keeps people from trying to quit. Suboxone can be a helpful tool for managing withdrawal symptoms, but knowing when to consider it and how to use it safely is key to a smoother and safer recovery process.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico2 months ago in Humans









