humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Random Ramblings - Part One
Welcome to the ramblings of my 'squirrel brain'. I wish there was some way that I could manage to control at least the speed at which the thoughts swirl around in my head. Managing to actually process those thoughts would be an added bonus. The older I get, the harder it all becomes. It seems there's always more being thrown into the mix and I just can't keep up anymore.
By Analise Dionn4 years ago in Psyche
Addicted To Sadness
A while back, I heard someone say that they might be “addicted to their sadness” and it sounded ridiculous to me. However, the more I think about it, the less ridiculous it sounds to me. Right now, you’re probably thinking to yourself how ridiculous it sounds to you. I can try to explain, but I’m not very good at expressing my feelings.
By Jonathan Meyers4 years ago in Psyche
Finding Myself in the Writing Process
Who is Matt? What does Matt look like in life? M- Malleable, Mulish, and Memorable Let's start with the first one malleable. I am constantly adapting to change and things in my life, my writing etc. I wasn’t always this way and more often than not I resisted change to the point of insanity. I spent so long believing I was resisting the decay while I was rotting inside.
By Matthew Mccahey4 years ago in Psyche
Intervals. Third Place in SFS 8: Pear Tree Challenge.
In the kitchen, I heard your mother sob into the dishes, soapy tears began to run down the drain after the evening’s chores were finally complete. She's spent this last week with the same hollow air that the winter breeze whispers in the dead of night. I swear I can hear her bones as she moves from room to room, so fragile and disassociated. She looks to me often, eyes wet and red with grief, challenging me to offer her comfort. I find this intimacy with someone so unhinged truly frightens me.
By Mutationist4 years ago in Psyche
Topics With No Demand
Triple f Fight for friendship Topic is the thing where l don't match, dude. Depression is the thing that gets me much, dude. There are some diseases that officially make people depressed. I have one of them. Now my mission is to spread it. I will start now. What to say? What to do? Ah! I suck at making people depressed. I am good for nothing. But l will try my best to at least annoy you with my words. Reading is very good. Books always put interest in you, always wanna bring you closer to it. Books always share. But writing is better. As most of the time we have so much to share. But reading + writing is the best combination. Find people who have human friend (don't ignore the word "friend ") to gossip the way they want to. I don't have any and can hardly find it among others. Books gossip with you when you read. You gossip with the fairy world when you write in your own way. This combination fulfills one of the basic necessities of having a friend.
By Nitu Howlader4 years ago in Psyche
Finding Grace in Triggering Times
There comes a time in every little girl’s life when she must pull on her big boy pants and call it how she sees it! Let’s just say I’m one leg in. Intentionally so. Amidst the unprecedented times we are facing I have more common sense than bullishness to lay all my cards on the table in such a public forum, but it would be remiss of me to overlook the big, fat, glaring elephant in the room.
By Hayley Barkla4 years ago in Psyche
Are You Blessed or are You Cursed?
So, what exactly is an empath you may ask. An empath is someone with the natural ability to understand the emotional, mental, and physical state of a person or an animal. We sense and feel and read the energy around them. This is just something you're born with. We have the innate ability to intuitively feel and perceive. Empaths feel because we came here to heal, our gift is sensitivity; so we can know and understand others on a deep and true level. We are the embodiment of love. Your energy tells you whatever you need to know and you can help heal the world. I feel that being an empath is a great blessing.
By Heidi Condello4 years ago in Psyche






