humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
A Deep Connection Rooted in Emotions.
They have a powerful and intense connection because of their depth of emotions and intuitive nature. Scorpions have an intense and mysterious energy, while Cancer has a calm and caring power that can help this relationship and its strengths.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in HumansCapricorn and Virgo: A practical and harmonious bond.
There is a practical and dedicated connection between Capricorn and Virgo, two zodiac signs known for their shared values and reliability.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in HumansARE WE HUMANS??
Yesterday I was in a concert that was held in Islamabad about the condition of Palestine. Many people gave their respective views in favor of muslims and humanity but one boy caught me. Although he was mainly addressing Muslims but I think if we look at it deeply he gave a great message to all humans.
Literary fusionPublished 4 months ago in HumansNo more "Sorry", Only Me.
I am no longer going to apologise for being exactly who I am. There are so many facets to my identity – so many I am still exploring even now. It is a lifelong journey, it feels, and I have only very recently started opening my eyes to the possibilities of who I truly am, and not who everyone expects me to be.
Jennifer TreasePublished 4 months ago in HumansLoving An Alcoholic
Operation Mindcrime is even more relevant now to me than it ever was. It would have been great for us as real people, to sort the layers, but it was too late even when it began, and I didn't know it yet. Whatever had you, had you for years before, and wants me.
Tamara L. Collins (Tam)Published 4 months ago in HumansAlways Live on the Bright Side of Midlife
That’s it. You reached midlife, and who knows when that began exactly? The logical conclusion would be that you know yourself, found yourself, and got your sh&t together. What a neat little package that would be indeed.
Teresa RentonPublished 4 months ago in HumansExploring the Convergence of Healthcare and Social Work in Career Paths
For many people, being able to help others and make an impact on their lives is one of the most important parts of a fulfilling career. This often leads people to step into career roles in both healthcare and social work. However, it’s not always easy for aspiring professionals to decide between the two fields.
andrewdeen14Published 4 months ago in HumansThe Consequence of Making Chicken Chow Mein from a Can
3:30 pm on a Friday. Sara smiled because she had just finished her daily chores with two hours to spare to make dinner. In her mind she was making sure everything was just the way he liked it. The cupboards shelves were divided by items. Soup on one shelf and vegetables on another. Green beans in one row, check, peas in another row, check, and spinach in another. The laundry was complete with his shirts folded just how he liked them. His pants were ironed just right at the creases and hung neatly in the well-organized closet. The windows and mirrors were without streaks. Even the carpet had lines in it because she had just vacuumed it. Tonight's dinner had to be perfect. It just had to be.
Donna NelsonPublished 4 months ago in HumansA Steady Anchor Relationship In a Sea of Possibilities.
In Astrology, the bond between Taurus and Gemini is a fascinating paradox of stability and versatility. Taurus, an earth sign, represents reliability, sensuality, and groundedness.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in HumansBeing Ostracized
Introduction: July 2017 marked the inception of my YouTube journey, a venture preceded by months of internal debate. The fear of judgment loomed large—what if people hated the content, dismissed my thoughts, or questioned my expertise? These concerns, common to anyone embarking on a new endeavor, are rooted in the primal fear of being judged, a sentiment that has tethered us throughout history. To understand this fear's grip on us, we must journey back to the origins of human socialization.
Fever Dreaming
I was going to be complex, cool, and fierce. I was going to leave my hometown behind and travel the world; I was going to be strong, brave, and athletic. For a while, I was going to be a professional wrestler (no, really), then I decided I'd rather be a professor of history. The mind of a child is full of wondrous fever dreams fed on a steady diet of love, outlandish promises, and bubble-gum and neon coloured cartoons.
S. A. CrawfordPublished 4 months ago in HumansLife After Death
Imagine standing at the threshold of life's greatest enigma, where the veil between life and death whispers secrets of the unknown. Have you ever pondered what lies beyond this delicate curtain? Join us as we explore this age-old mystery, unraveling the profound tapestry of existence that has captivated human curiosity throughout the ages. In our quest for understanding, we turn to Dolores Cannon, a master of past life regression and hypnotherapy, renowned for her pioneering explorations into the afterlife and spiritual evolution. Through thousands of hypnotic regressions, Cannon has unveiled startling revelations about the soul's journey, reincarnation, and the intricate webs that weave our cosmic existence. Her contributions to this enigmatic field are not merely academic or theoretical; they are beacons of light, illuminating the path for those seeking to comprehend the deeper truths of our existence. Through her extensive research and explorations, she has pieced together a narrative that challenges our conventional views of life and death, urging us to look beyond the physical veil. As we embark on this journey of discovery, a central question emerges: What really happens after we die? Is death merely the cessation of physical existence, or is it a gateway to a new dimension of being? Does our consciousness continue, and if so, in what form? Join us as we delve into the profound teachings of Dolores Cannon, unraveling the mysteries of life after death. In section one, we will focus on understanding death. Through Dolores Cannon's revolutionary perspective, we will explore death not as an end, but as a pivotal transition, a gateway to a journey far beyond our physical constraints. Cannon's insights, drawn from countless hypnotic regression sessions, paint death in a light that challenges the fearsome shadow it often casts in our collective psyche. She invites us to embrace a new understanding of death, one that opens doors to infinite possibilities.
Himbaza Kayijuka MoisePublished 4 months ago in Humans