Stream of Consciousness
Maintaining Peace In An Uncertain World
The world we live in at current is in a state that I don’t believe any of us has ever witnessed, and with everything that is taking place it can cause a sense of uncertainty, anxiety and fear to arise, which no matter who you are, living in this state of constant stress in relation to wondering what will come next is something that will have detrimental effects on an individuals entire state of being.
By Kaylon Forsyth6 days ago in Humans
What the System Forces You to Become
The Question the System Replaces By the time a person has passed through employment law, healthcare coverage rules, unemployment insurance, disability determination, and benefit eligibility, the relevant question has already shifted without ever being stated out loud. It is no longer whether the system helped or failed them. It is whether they managed to remain legible long enough to survive it. Each institutional layer imposes requirements that appear reasonable when viewed in isolation, yet become coercive when experienced sequentially:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast7 days ago in Humans
By the Arch of Our Backs
A speaker uses a phrase passed around in failed relationships, to gain equal footing in his headship with us. Peasants. While we are still at his feet. He asks, “What do you bring to the table?” To you as a wise citizen, I say you bring your experience. Not just for your job, but for these treacherous speeches. I don’t bring my feelings, I get even with his eloquence.
By Caitlin Charlton7 days ago in Humans
I Collected Random Pictures From the Internet — And They Said More About Us Than I Expected
Sometimes the internet gives more than memes. It gives mirrors. Today, I scrolled. I clicked. I paused at a handful of random images that grabbed my attention. Some are riddles. Some are illusions. Some are questions that feel simple, until you think about them over again.
By Lori A. A.7 days ago in Humans
Escaping the Shadow: Why Pain Cannot Be Drowned in Poison
By Hazrat Umer The Truth About Heartbreak, Hardship, and the Trap of Addiction We all face moments in life when the world seems to collapse around us. Maybe it’s a business that failed, a dream that shattered, or more commonly in our society, a heart that was broken by someone we loved. In those dark hours, the pain is so heavy that you feel you cannot breathe. Your chest aches, your mind won't stop racing, and all you want is for the world to go silent for just a moment.
By Hazrat Umer7 days ago in Humans
Why Are We Here? Finding Our Purpose in Life
Why Are We Here? Finding Our Purpose in Life By Hazrat Umer A Simple Guide to Understanding Our Journey on Earth Have you ever looked up at the stars at night and wondered, "Why am I here?" Or maybe you've just woken up on a normal morning and thought, "What is the point of all this?" These are big questions, and every human being, young or old, asks them at some point. It's like being given a toy without instructions and trying to figure out what it's for.
By Hazrat Umer7 days ago in Humans
My mind
My mind is controversial, I can think opposite things at the same time, and I can have thoughts that I have never asked or even created. I mean, I don't control them. It's a hole, too deep, immeasurable. Like the stars in the universe, the planets, and galaxies, we see only what we are capable of seeing. Today is 10, tomorrow is 1000 and so on. But there is more, there is always more, and it is not a good thing to try to find out, cuz its like a spiral, you could end up being swallowed by it if you keep digging.
By Jokeny Martins8 days ago in Humans
Hey, God
“Dear God, Spirit, Protector, Infinite Mind, Source, I am really in need of a friend." "In need? You really need?" "Yes... I see your point. You want me to be self-sufficient, strong internally, able to withstand anything. But I am saying: I miss having a friend, someone to rely on, someone to play with."
By Heather Scott8 days ago in Humans
The One Habit That Quietly Changed My Entire Life
There are many habits people talk about waking up at 5 AM, journaling, meditation, exercising daily, reading books, cold showers, and more. I tried many of them. Some worked, some didn’t. But there is one habit that quietly changed my entire life, and surprisingly, it is not something dramatic or trendy.
By Sathish Kumar 8 days ago in Humans








