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A Voyage To Solitude, The Inner Dialogue

FIRST ACT : A FLIRT, A FLYING LESSON OR A LIFE PHILOSOPHY Second Act: A voyage to solitude, The inner dialogue   Next morning, he walks in, fully dressed as a bird. She is fully dressed as a human. The talk starts abruptly. ― How are you feeling today? ― I have this bearable, but […]

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The Difference Between Love And Passion

There are four stages of a love affair: the lust with its inevitable pinks, its sparkles, bubbles and narrow angle views, followed by the projections with their inevitable chameleonism, when not only skins, but colours mingle as well until the fine line between I and us becomes transparent. The next stage is the unavoidable attachment, […]

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Why We’ll Never Get A Dislike Button

Never doubt the playful trait of human beings since the whole planet is playing Facebook. It’s a game base on self expression, acceptance and imagination. Late at night or early in the morning over coffee, at work or in our spare time, we play this game that connects us all. Nobody seems to marvel anymore […]

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I Let Love Go. Here’s How And Why:

The day he left, I found myself on a cliff. I was tired and scared. The wind was blowing my coat. I was standing on a cliff and I couldn’t recognize the sea. It was winter in Ireland. The day he left, I couldn’t recognize him anymore. I put my hat on and turned my […]

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A Letter To The Perpetually Dissatisfied

I never knew how to be anything else but intense, everything magnified and unclear. I sometimes wonder, when the illusion of solitude gets inflated, if anybody else has a similar sentence to poetry. I think about all the dissatisfied poets and their self imprisonment. Poets are both the prisoners and the guardians of those many […]

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A Typical Day In The Life Of A Poet

Did it ever happen to you to read something and understand something totally different? Did you ever float and shut up the reason When desire was getting ahead of reality? I once thought That a painting of mine will travel to Japan. For three hours I experienced an intense happiness And I imagined everything I […]

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Sexting Tips With Henry Miller

“Everybody says sex is obscene. The only true obscenity is war.” says Henry Miller in the Tropic of Cancer. If there is passion deep inside your soul, why wouldn’t you express it? We are granted tongue to speak and lick each other’s fears like cats pampering each other. The erotic talk involves all our senses […]

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How Reading Psychology Helped Me Accept Pain, Loss And Change

I became interested in psychology and its immense healing power through understanding when a wisdom tooth started aching. The link between the extraction of a wisdom tooth and acceptance of pain of all kinds, including soul aches, is more of a symbolic nature, but life puts us sometimes in all kinds of situations that hold […]

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