Feed The Soul

 
I don’t write for others, I write for myself. Poetry and thought expressions help me connect my feelings to the world around me. From my art to writing, I don’t do it for clicks or impressions. I do it because I feel something and want to express it. It’s not the best, it’s not popular, it’s not even professional, it’s simply my thoughts, where no judge lives beyond myself. If these thoughts are appreciated and provide something valuable to others, what an honor; if they do not, these words and expressions are not invalidated, they exist. And existence, experience, feelings, and thoughts are the core of what life is about, and we are all on a journey to discover its meaning. 

Recent Poems

The Search For Love

Love, a deep and meaningful love, is not common in today’s world. A love where both feel safe, heard, valued, understood, respected, cheered on, and cared for. A love that you know has permanently changed you and your perception of life —a love that has altered your worldview forever. What a blessing to perceive the new limits of love, beyond the borders of what you created for yourself. Whether this love stays or fades, you have been changed, altered by

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Storm Of Life

The storm of life is a turbulent sea that cannot be conquered but observed as time flows between the east and west. We share the experience between the waves – on a ride that cannot be explained – but is between a dream and a lie—a miracle, where love, joy, pain, and sorrow reside. Between the ups and downs we find our rhythm, and we can see the connections that transcend this life and bring us closer to each other

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Speak To Your Soul

Be ready to find the one that speaks to your soul, because meeting such a one will always be unexpected, like digging for gold, and then finding something beyond value, comprehension, words, or expressions. You don’t know what love is until you meet what love can become. No amount of practice or preparation will prepare you for meeting someone who can heal your heart with a single look. Whose very words, expressions, heart, and soul define your existence. Be the

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Recent Contemplations

World Wide Family

As time moves ahead, tick by tick, we reach our last breath. From birth to death, the miracle of life is undeniable. We are conscience beings with no memory of the past and no concept of our future. But in the now, we share something so precious for all our contemporaries. Life. No matter what language, background, culture, or land we come from. We share the now. The way we live has an effect on others around us and on

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Recent Book Releases

Chapter 3: Thoughts

Human thought is something incredible to think about. As humans, we have the ability to reason, ponder, think, and plan without words. We can articulate our silent concepts in our own heads. In all cases, emotions and actions start as conscious or unconscious thoughts. We may have thought about what we are going to say before we say it, but something reasonably interesting happens: we stop thinking consciously when we start speaking, and humans stop actively thinking when they start

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Chapter 2: Emotions

  Humans are amazing and beautiful creatures. Life has many things that make it enjoyable, but emotions and feelings play an incredible role in it. With emotions, we can love, connect, laugh, cry, and experience joy; emotions are like the colors of the human soul. So many of these variations make life enjoyable and dynamic.    Unless a human, one of our family members, has a severe psychological disorder, all humans experience varying degrees of emotions. This connects us, but

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Chapter 1

If you’re searching for the answer to life, you won’t find it in this book. But if you seek perspective—a deeper appreciation for the fleeting, miraculous experience of being human—then this is the book I wish I had read.

Life isn’t a puzzle to be solved; it’s a journey to be lived. And that journey, no matter how brief, holds the power to connect, inspire, and leave a lasting impact.

So let’s start at the end and work our way back—because understanding our mortality might just teach us how to truly live.

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