As a Man Thinketh

Reflections on As a Man Thinketh by James Allen  The last few months have been somewhat challenging for me. Following my father’s death on May 27, 2023. I have been on an intense journey, reviewing my family relationships, how to move forward, and finding peace with what seems out of harmony. But death is partContinue reading “As a Man Thinketh”

Childhood Memories And How They Shaped Me.

I am sure you have heard about ageism. It is how we view other people by stereotyping them and discriminating certain groups based on their age. I know I am guilty of doing this myself, since the earliest time I remember. I think I was about five or six years old when I started developingContinue reading “Childhood Memories And How They Shaped Me.”

Poetry on the move: What Shall I Wear To Bed Tonight ? Anais Anais, Of Course.

I am in a dreamSitting on a ferryI saw you from the distanceYou joined the crowdI want to look at youTo see you closerTo be a fly on a wallYou walked up to a woman And took her handBegan walking towards meBut I wasn’t thereIt was like I was watchingA moving pictureYou motioned in myContinue reading “Poetry on the move: What Shall I Wear To Bed Tonight ? Anais Anais, Of Course.”

My reflection on Christ’s message on Resurrection on this Easter Sunday.

This blog explores ideas about how my early Catholic upbringing shaped me, and my decision to finally break free from guilt and mind control and my reflection on Christ’s message on Resurrection on this Easter Sunday. I was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia and later moved with my parents to Poland by the Baltic Sea whereContinue reading “My reflection on Christ’s message on Resurrection on this Easter Sunday.”