Stream of Consciousness
The Garden of Your Soul:
Imagine your soul as a garden. It is vast, wild, and full of potential. Some parts are lush and blooming, while others are overgrown with weeds or barren from neglect. But here’s the beautiful truth: you are the gardener. You hold the tools to nurture, shape, and transform this sacred space into something breathtaking. This is your journey; a gentle, intentional path to tending the garden of your soul. Through self-discovery, you’ll learn to cultivate what matters most and create a life that blooms with beauty and purpose. Let’s take a look at the steps:
By Yasmine Lagrasabout a year ago in Confessions
A Christmas Night
On a snowy night, I walked past a house full of christmas lights. Carol songs filled the silence, laughter and giggles echoed across the streets. Sparkly stars enveloped the christmas trees, Yellow, blue and red glitters, lighting up the dark sky of mutiny.
By Nandana RRabout a year ago in Confessions
Why Doing More Is Making Us Less Successful?
Remember the good old days when productivity just meant finishing your homework before dinner? Now, it’s all about multitasking, time-blocking, and squeezing 25 hours out of a 24 hour day. The most surprising thing is that in our quest to do more, we often end up feeling like we have achieved very less.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Confessions
The Brutal Truth About Coming Home From War: 7 Things They Never Tell Veterans
They never tell you that war doesn’t end when the fighting stops. It follows you home, into the silence, into your skin. This is what it’s like to come back when the world no longer sees you.
By R.T. Garnerabout a year ago in Confessions
The Serpent's Whisper: A Tale of Temptation and Triumph
Introduction: The Allure of the Forbidden In the quiet recesses of the sacred space we share, we delve into the genesis of mankind's moral odyssey, tracing the silhouette of temptation's beguiling dance, a partner since creation's first breath. It is within the storied tapestry of Adam and Eve that we unearth our collective struggle with sin, and yet, amidst the thorns, we glimpse the radiant promise of redemption.
By Minding Fredabout a year ago in Confessions
The Glass Door
Sometimes I wonder why the door is there when I fall asleep. Why was it just the door and why is it so clear? I wasn’t so sure if this was a nightmare or a weird dream, but I was very much conflicted about the outcome. I felt drawn to the door. Somehow, like it was calling me closer. I couldn't really feel myself walking but I just did. I tried to open the door but it wouldn’t give in. So now I have no idea why I can’t open this door, let alone what was behind it.
By Mikyah Hendersonabout a year ago in Confessions
The Everlasting Kingdom: A Journey of Faith and the Promise of Salvation
Introduction: Where Faith and the Kingdom Converge In the tempestuous voyage of life, where the devil’s deceitful offerings are as relentless as the waves, we steadfastly set our gaze upon a distant, yet ever-present horizon—the kingdom of God. Casting aside the lure of earthly dominion and the false sovereignty offered by the great deceiver, we adhere to the clarion call of Christ: "Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand." This profound declaration heralds not a realm of fleeting power, but an eternal dominion rooted in divine righteousness and love. What then is this kingdom of God, and how does our faith bridge the chasm between our earthly existence and the promise of salvation?
By Minding Fredabout a year ago in Confessions
The Early Church in Jerusalem
Introduction: A Glimpse into the Past Dear reader, as we turn the pages of ecclesiastical history, we encounter the early church in Jerusalem, a community of believers whose way of life has sparked both admiration and debate throughout the centuries. Is this church the archetype that all future congregations should strive to emulate? Is it the dream church, a utopian vision of unity and devotion? Or is it simply a chapter in the grand narrative of Christianity, significant but not a template for all times?
By Minding Fredabout a year ago in Confessions
Can Neoliberalism & Feminism Intertwine?
You may have seen neoliberal feminism at work in the business world if you hadn't previously. You've heard, maybe, something about "defeating stereotypes" or "feminine leadership" being strategies for making women achieve their "unfulfilled potential." Women need to empower themselves most of all, as claimed by supporters of the movement. Differences are believed to stem from individual, and not institutional, factors. To better assist you with an understanding of the promises made by neoliberal feminism. Being a feminist has turned into a source of pride and cultural capital for film and music stars. The word has become ubiquitous on social media and the mainstream media.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
Word of the day: 初めまして
I managed to get some sort of questions written out so I look at least a bit prepared for the meeting today. It is only going to be an hour but I am not sure how it is going to go either way. I feel like, like with most of my commissions/gigs, the person is going to be unimpressed with my work and choose not to work with me any longer, but at the very least I feel like I can steer him in the right direction or get him thinking about stuff that might be useful to his goals.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions







