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"To know thyself"
Log in "To know thyself" is a famous philosophical maxim that has been attributed to ancient Greek philosophers, notably inscribed at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. It is a call for self-awareness, introspection, and understanding one’s true nature. The phrase invites individuals to seek a deep understanding of their own strengths, weaknesses, desires, and values, which is believed to be the key to leading a fulfilled and wise life.
By Azra parveenabout a year ago in Poets
Lechuza ou Owl Witch: Légende Urbaine de la Sorcière
The enigmatic figure of the Lechuza, or Owl Witch, has long captivated the imagination of cultures across the Americas. This légende urbaine de la sorcière weaves together themes of mysticism, folklore, and fear, leaving an indelible mark on local traditions and stories. In this article, we delve into the origins, symbolism, and modern interpretations of the Lechuza, unraveling why this figure continues to intrigue believers and skeptics alike.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Poets
Haiku is the Poetry of Life
Don't worry, there is Haiku but first you need an introduction, else you will miss the essence. Prelude Some time ago, while writing a fiction article with a Japanese character, I came across a Haiku competition right here on Vocal.
By Lost In Writingabout a year ago in Poets








