Stream of Consciousness
Destructive Addictions - Effects On Body & Mind
Alcohol and tobacco addictions. We live in a day and age when, unfortunately, too many people are attached to either smoking or drinking, or both of these harmful vices, one way or another. Both smoking and drinking are harmful enough on their own, but the combination of the two has grave physical and spiritual consequences for health.
By Mezei József Tibor10 months ago in Humans
How Social Media Can Shape the Future of Human Relationships
In today's world, social media is no longer just a part of our daily routine—it's a powerful force shaping how we communicate, connect, and relate to one another. These platforms have become integral to our social lives, influencing everything from friendships to romantic relationships. But as we move further into a digital age, one question remains: How will social media change the way we interact with others, and what will it mean for the future of human relationships?
By Salaheddin10 months ago in Humans
Letters to My Future Self: What I Hope I’ll Never Forget. AI-Generated.
There’s something hauntingly beautiful about writing to the version of yourself you’ve not yet met. A tender reminder that the person you are today won’t last forever—and that’s both tragic and hopeful. In the quiet corners of my heart, I often write silent letters to my future self, not out of fear of forgetting, but out of love for remembering.
By PrimeHorizon10 months ago in Humans
The Power of Silence: How Embracing Quiet Moments Transformed My Life
In a world buzzing with notifications, chatter, and endless digital noise, silence often feels like a forgotten language. For years, I ran from it, filling every pause with sound—music during commutes, podcasts while walking, videos playing in the background while I cooked, cleaned, or even showered. Silence, to me, felt empty. But it wasn’t until life forced me into a space where noise wasn’t an option that I discovered silence was never empty. It was full—of truths I’d long avoided, of emotions I hadn’t processed, and of healing I didn’t know I needed.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Humans
From Strangers to Family: The Unexpected Bonds Formed During Difficult Times
From Strangers to Family: The Unexpected Bonds Formed During Difficult Times In our fast-moving lives, we pass by countless strangers—on sidewalks, in cafes, on public transport—rarely considering the stories they carry. But when hardship strikes, those who were once invisible can suddenly become lifelines. During adversity, something remarkable happens: strangers transform into companions, confidants, and even chosen family. These unexpected bonds aren’t built on years of shared history but on a deeper connection—empathy born from shared struggle.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Humans
When AI Becomes a Caregiver
In a sunlit room filled with quiet hums and calm faces, a robot cradles an elderly man in its arms—not with cold calculation, but with startling gentleness. This scene, which once belonged in a sci-fi movie, is quickly becoming a potential reality as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics evolve beyond tasks of convenience into realms of empathy and care.
By Sultan Khan10 months ago in Humans
What is Shiva Tattwa? A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Divine Consciousness
In Hindu philosophy, the concept of Shiva Tattwa holds a profound place. It represents the essence of divine consciousness, transcendence, and ultimate reality. To understand Shiva Tattwa is to delve into the very fabric of existence beyond the physical world and into the realm of pure awareness, creation, and dissolution.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in Humans
Characteristics that influence the risk of Dementia, Stroke & Depression
Around 55 million people worldwide suffer from dementia, and it is anticipated that this number will nearly quadruple by 2050. Stroke deaths can increase in the same year, and depression affects 10% to 20% of persons in their senior years. In spite of the startling numbers, there is growing evidence to suggest that many of these cases may not be caused by genetics but rather can be postponed or avoided by addressing health factors that are typically within our control. The risk factors for dementia stroke and depression in later life have been determined by numerous studies.
By FARZANA ASHRAF10 months ago in Humans









