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  • The flame of being and the keepers charged to guard it.

    The flame of being and the keepers charged to guard it.

    The writer reflects on the deep connections with family and spirituality, illustrating how their grandmother foresaw their existence and imparted a silent understanding beyond words. Life is portrayed as a dance of energies where…

  • The prison of thought and physicality.

    The prison of thought and physicality.

    The narrative reflects on deep existential themes, revealing a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The author shares poignant memories linked to their grandfather while grappling with life’s fleeting nature. Emphasizing judgment-free perspective and personal…

  • Psychosomatic manifestations from energetic feeding.

    Psychosomatic manifestations from energetic feeding.

    Everything in my life has been a lesson. Every existential crisis. Every silent choice. Every intense occurrence that fragmented my being, has happened for a reason. To solidify the belief that everything is energy.…

  • Human impulse and the capacity to change.

    Human impulse and the capacity to change.

    There are things that transcend human understanding. Things that we cannot conceptualize. Cows are largely complacent creatures, but sometimes they can be exceptionally hardheaded. They can harm you in very brutal ways, acting impulsively…

  • Words as spells.

    Words as spells.

    The content explores the author’s introspective thought process regarding wisdom, madness, and the nature of existence. The author expresses a desire for solitude to examine their mind while grappling with emotional emptiness. They challenge…

  • Ask and you shall receive. The dance between the self and the terrible happenings of the world.

    Ask and you shall receive. The dance between the self and the terrible happenings of the world.

    The text explores profound concepts about existence, consciousness, and the patterns governing life. It emphasizes that humans are predictable beings, often overlooking the soul’s essence housed in physical bodies. The discussion includes Fibonacci sequences…

  • The allegory of the thief in the night.

    The allegory of the thief in the night.

    The text reflects on philosophical and spiritual themes, emphasizing that different religions provide varying perspectives of the same truth. It explores the paradoxes of existence, morality, and intention while illustrating the complexities of choices…

  • Nothingness and all that it holds.

    Nothingness and all that it holds.

    The writer grapples with the paradox of seeking understanding in life, realizing that true comprehension comes from within. They reflect on the human condition, expressing fascination with recurring cycles and the struggle for self-discovery…

  • The transcendent spark of Amun-Ra

    The transcendent spark of Amun-Ra

    The narrative reflects on the interconnectedness of life, using birds and windows as metaphors for self-reflection and vulnerability. It explores themes of love, personal sovereignty, and the necessity of facing one’s pain to find…