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Love in the Shadows
Beneath the rumble of the subway, an unlikely love story unfolded. This story is born of chance encounters, two souls entangled in the intricate web of fate. A short story, rooted in a simple observation, will take us on a journey where darkness collides with hope, where love battles addiction.
Muhammad MohsinPublished 6 months ago in HumansPreventing War Through The Congregation Effect:
In this war-torn world, an age-old power for reconciliation abides and is always available to everyone. This power lies within the ancient practice of communal prayer and meditation. Through the congregation effect, individuals from diverse religious backgrounds and well-meaning communities worldwide can collectively harness the force of peace and love to prevent war, particularly in war-torn regions like Israel. In this article, we will delve into the concept of the congregation effect, explore the ways it can be applied to promote peace, and provide tangible examples of its measurable impact on communities.
Rosemary Charlotte AppletonPublished 6 months ago in HumansScariest Invention By Nikola Tesla, Hidden from us!
Nikola Tesla, a genius inventor, and visionary scientist, was known for his groundbreaking work in electricity, wireless communication, and numerous other technological advancements. However, among his many inventions and ideas, one stands out as particularly enigmatic and shrouded in mystery: the "Death Ray." This invention, which Tesla claimed could revolutionize warfare, has remained a subject of fascination and speculation for decades. In this 5000-word article, we will delve deep into the intriguing story of Nikola Tesla's Scariest Invention, exploring its history, the technology behind it, and the reasons for its alleged suppression.
Addiction to Toxic Past
Would you recognize it if joy and happiness presented itself to you in the form of a person? I want to start with my story and tell me if you can see yourself. If not, good for you!
A Girl Who Knows Only A Little About Everything!Published 6 months ago in HumansThe Art of Love Languages
"The Art of Love Languages: Building Stronger Relationships Through Understanding" Love is a universal language, but the way we express and receive it can vary greatly from person to person. This is where the concept of "love languages" comes into play. Understanding love languages can be a game-changer in relationships, helping partners connect on a deeper level and fostering a stronger, more harmonious bond. In this blog, we'll explore the concept of love languages and how understanding your partner's love language can improve your relationship.
Daniel MichaelPublished 6 months ago in HumansAn Invitation To Be An Exemplar
"We may like your posts that say, "never again," but we never fully believe it." - Josh Gilman It broke my heart while reading this blog post from Josh Gilman, who gives a Jewish world-view perspective.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in HumansWhen The Spirit Dies
Him He quietly crawled into bed, hoping his movements didn't disturb her. It wouldn't be the first time she scolded him for disrupting her rest. He looked over at her silhouette, covered by the expensive purple and gold comforter that she insisted she needed. Her back faced him, as it usually did at night, in bed. She didn't show any sign she knew he was there, but then again, she rarely did.
Charles H. RoastPublished 6 months ago in HumansMind Mergers
You sit on the edge of the cliff, booted feet swaying and swinging beneath you. To be this close to death doesn’t frighten you, strangely. You always did say that it was normal situations that seemed to freak you out, whereas true crisis brought a weird calm within you.
Karen CavePublished 6 months ago in HumansA Mother's Love, An Endless Symphony
In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a woman whose love was as boundless as the sky and as deep as the ocean. Her name was Eliza, but to the one who cherished her above all else, she was simply "Mother." This is a story dedicated to the person who gave birth to me, a tale of a love so profound that it paints the world in hues of beauty and grace.
Sahil ShahPublished 6 months ago in HumansWhat Happens If You Die?
"What if you die?" This is not an attention-seeking or over-dramatic thought. It is a thought that runs through my head and terrifies me every day, both as a wife and as my husband's carer.
Carol TownendPublished 6 months ago in HumansWhen Two Supernovas Collide
The possibility of more than simply a chance encounter filled the air on a warm, romantic September night in a dimly candle-lit room. The tall, dashing British man, with light hair and eyes a stormy sea of blue, stood at the edge of the room. He attracted everyone's attention with his strong presence and magnetic pull, but he had his eyes only on the stunning goddess who had just entered the space.
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Love Language
I stirred from my sleep, bleary-eyed and confused, to the tunneled sound of not-so-distant cries that felt like I was still in a dream. I sat up and rubbed my eyes as I tried to orient myself. Having him home with us still felt incredibly surreal. I moved slowly, cautious not to tug too much at the still-numb scar at the bottom of my softened belly.
Lucero KingPublished 6 months ago in Humans