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Three Sacred Callings: A Meditation on Work Without Wealth
What sacred work would call to the heart if money were no master? Three lifelong callings—healing earth, preserving lost languages, and holding space for souls in transition.
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In the Spaces Between Words: Peace, Forgiveness, and Silence
A journey through the noise of meaningless chatter and late-night parties into the stillness of peaceful rest and silence. Heartbreaks, quick judgment, forgiveness, and the search for peace, remind that true happiness comes not from winning arguments but from honoring differences, embracing new perspectives, and finding wholeness in the quiet spaces between words.
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Proud Inheritance: A Tapestry of Cultural Heritage
In this long poem, I reflect on the aspects of my cultural heritage that live within me—language, food, rituals, stories, resilience, craft, and family. Each memory is not just history but a living thread, reminding me of continuity, belonging, and pride in traditions that shape my present and extend into future generations.
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What Brands Do You Associate With?
An exploration of how brands intertwine with our memories, emotions, and identities—inviting deep introspection on what we truly choose to become beyond commerce.
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Threshold of White: A Poem for Wiping the Slate Clean
Standing at the threshold between what was and what can be, the poem journeys through forgiveness, reflection, and intention—urging the reader to embrace the purity and stability of white, to wipe the slate clean, and to cross into their most radiant chapter, where every day’s color teaches us to root in presence before reaching for…
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Energy Within: The Infinite Flame
Energy rises not from without but from the core of being, awakening in the alignment of thoughts, feelings, and actions. It deepens in the reflection of another’s presence— a communion of infinite light and mystery where love becomes prayer, and every heartbeat chants eternity.
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Autumn’s Sacred Fire: A Quadrille on Endings and Beginnings
Leaves surrender their green dreams, whispering ancient secrets to October wind. As summer’s laughter tucks deep beneath my ribs, memory keeps its sacred fire— teaching how beautifully we can bloom, even as we fall.
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The Soul’s Autumn: A Life in Seasons
I was a child of budding rains, every puddle an ocean, every blossom a miracle; but life is a cycle of light and silence— spring’s laughter, summer’s blaze, autumn’s surrender, winter’s hush. And always, it is autumn that speaks most to the soul: to fall is not to fail, but to transform.
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Knowledge As Earned Truth: Tolstoy on Intellectual Effort Over Memory
Leo Tolstoy once said, “Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of your intellect, not by memory.” This article explores how true knowledge is earned through questioning, testing, and reshaping understanding—transforming learning from passive possession into active intellectual struggle.
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The Glue That Binds Soul, Karma, and Body
Karma is not a blessing nor a curse, but the silent thread weaving soul to flesh— the glue that makes me stick awhile longer, teaching me in every heartbeat to honor this sacred partnership of body, karma, and soul.
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