Secrets
World War 3: Why the Fear Is Growing, Why the Future Is Not Decided
World War 3: Why the Fear Is Growing—and Why the Future Is Not Decided In recent years, the phrase “World War 3” has moved from history books into daily conversation. It appears in news headlines, political speeches, social media debates, and comment sections across the internet. For many people, it represents a growing fear that the world is drifting toward another global catastrophe. But fear alone does not explain why this idea has become so powerful—or why it demands careful discussion rather than panic.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Confessions
Metanoia:
I am not a woman. I am not a man. I am God — consciousness experiencing itself through human form. For generations, humanity has been told to look upward for divinity, to bow to power that sits outside of us. Yet the true message hidden in scripture — buried under translation and fear — has always pointed inward. “Repent,” Jesus said, but he was not demanding guilt or submission. The Greek word was *Metanoia,* and it meant “change your mind.” Upgrade your perception. Transcend the illusion that you are separate from the Divine.
By Aja Truth2 months ago in Confessions
I Married for Safety—and Slowly Disappeared. Content Warning.
Evelyn stood at the edge of the marina, breathing in the crisp, pine-scented air of the Canadian coast. It felt sharper—more alive—than the vanilla-scented stillness of the house waiting for her back in Maple Bay.
By hiba abo shawish2 months ago in Confessions
Now Be Thankful
Introduction The inspiration for this was the Fairport Convention song, and while I feel we should be thankful for things in our lives, we should not just accept the bare minimum in things, but we should always be part of what makes things better for us.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Confessions
The Silent Resonance. AI-Generated.
The story follows Elias, a world-renowned violinist who has lost his "spark." Despite his technical perfection, his music feels hollow. He meets Zoya, a woman who lives life with a quiet, fierce devotion to everything she does—not out of duty, but out of love. Through her, he learns that technique without soul is just noise.
By Zahid Hussain2 months ago in Confessions
We Were Pulled from the Dark: Voices of Titanic Survivors
They say memory is the quietest kind of thunder — it rolls and rolls until it becomes the only sound you can hear. The men and women who were pulled aboard the Carpathia that April morning carried that thunder tucked under their coats: the shock of icy water, the weight of someone lost, the small, stubborn warmth of a blanket.
By Sorea Cata2 months ago in Confessions
Confession from cell 217
Confession from Cell 217: A true story I am writing this from a concrete room no bigger than a parking space. The walls are gray, scratched with the marks of people who came before me and thought they would leave sooner than they did. The light above my head never turns off completely. Even at night, it hums softly, like it’s watching.
By Sorea Cata2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 小説
I have eaten quite a bit. I don't know if that is from SAD, actual depression or my body reacting to a possible fetus developing in my body. I am not trying to overthink that last bit, well either way I am not overthinking it, I am just trying to deal with not stress eating in anyway.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions







