Fiction
The Top 10 Hidden Treasures of the World
l,,.// Intrepid adventurers and curious souls can find treasures in every region of the world that are all their own. Past the very much trampled ways lie unexpected, yet invaluable treasures — sensational spots that enrapture the creative mind and uncover the rich embroidery of our planet's set of experiences and excellence. We embark on a virtual journey to discover the top ten world's hidden treasures in this article. We will travel across continents and centuries to uncover these extraordinary secrets one at a time, exploring everything from mysterious natural wonders to ancient ruins.
By Arun Karunakaran3 years ago in History
Past Life
A Journey through History and Belief: Unveiling the Mysterious World of Past Lives Introduction: Humanity has been fascinated by the idea of former incarnations for ages; it has sparked wonder, inquiry, and discussion across all cultures and civilizations. The thought that we might have lived prior lifetimes and carried experiences and lessons forward continues to inspire wonder and exploration in ancient spiritual traditions and cutting-edge theories. We'll take a guided tour of the mysterious world of former lives in this article, looking at various viewpoints, cues, and implications. The idea of previous lives has captured people's imagination and given rise to innumerable reincarnation stories throughout history. It is both thought-provoking and baffling to consider the possibility that we had previous incarnations prior to our current existence. In this essay, we set out on a quest to solve the mystery of past lives, exploring its antecedents, ideas, and the fascinating evidence that has accrued over time.
By Abdul Wahab3 years ago in History
Hearths. Runner-Up in Past Life Challenge.
I have had a massive shift in my theology and philosophy, parting from a very conservative background. My degree is in Missions, but much like Van Gogh, I found that what I really want to do is art. Or in my case, blow glass. At the same time, I do still hold to the most fundamental tenets of the Christian faith, thus the life of Christ is still dear to me. I immediately thought of this era for my "past life" because it was a beautiful time for both glass and my faith. This setting, era and occupation would be the apex of my deepest passions.
By Meagan Dion3 years ago in History
The Spinster Seamstress
Diiiiiiiing! Lois’s alarm clock blared. Blinking in the dark, she felt for the clock on the nightstand and switched it off. The small bedroom was bathed in dim light as she switched on the lamp. She rose, showered, dressed, and fixed a simple breakfast of eggs, toast, and coffee. Her gray tabby cat, Earl, rubbed against her legs as she turned on the gas stove to cook her eggs. He looked up, greeting her with a meow, and she laughed. Good old Earl! He was the only man Lois let into her life!
By Morgan Rhianna Bland3 years ago in History
Seek and Destroy
Purpose is a funny thing. We were all made to join the war effort, but we were not all meant to find ourselves in its cause. Perhaps I am biased to my station, but let me say, there are so many tired mouths I have heard speak of their longing for home and the end of war. While I can’t argue with their logic, I can resent their burning desire for someone else to end it for them. Their faces are long and weary and pained by the inevitability of untimely death or unremembered service. To them, all they were – all their worth – was but a number and their initials on a page without even the decency of writing their full name upon this ledger of Britain's sacrifice. Still, I often found myself wondering why I wanted to wake up and penetrate skies riddled with so many offenders of peace and prosperity. It may have been my hate for the detestable, despicable Nazi regime or my unwavering sense of national pride for our great motherland of Britain; no, I always came to the same conclusion: it was the skies, my terrible love for the freedom above that only the clouds could bestow.
By Keb Rogers3 years ago in History
A Life I Might Have Lead
Something crashed to the floor, the sound reverberating through the echoing halls of the monastery. A strong wind had kicked up in the early hours of the evening and carried driving rain with it from the sea; brother Maynard claimed the storm would rage all night, saying that he felt it in his aching joints.
By Alexander McEvoy3 years ago in History
The Top 10 Sporting Events That Bring the World Together
Games have long held a unique spot in our shared perspective, rising above boundaries, societies, and dialects to join individuals from varying backgrounds. They act as stages where competitors feature their expertise, enthusiasm, and assurance, motivating millions all over the planet. In this far reaching article, we will leave on an excursion through the main 10 games that have become inseparable from worldwide solidarity, cultivating a feeling of brotherhood and shared energy. From the Olympic Games to the FIFA World Cup, these occasions have caught the hearts of fans overall and set their situations as the apex of athletic greatness.
By Arun Karunakaran3 years ago in History
Mysteries, Math, and Metaphysics
Do you know what 'Ekstasis' means? Neither did I until I met Philolaus, disciple and successor of Pythagoras. I am called Simmias of Thebes, but my name is not Simmias and I am not from Thebes; I am from Metapontum, the small paradise on the Ionian Sea, just a short distance from Taranto and Brindisi to the east at the end of the Via Appia, and a little farther from Croton to the south near the end of the Via Latina, part way to the island kingdom of Sicily.
By Paul A. Merkley3 years ago in History









