Marriage: Emotional Infrastructure Of Society?

Marriage binds the human relations in its most intimate manner. However, the survival of marriage as an institution has been threatened from time to time by various socio-political and economic transitions (Feminism, Individualism, co-habitation culture etc.) across the globe; nevertheless, it survived every time because humans find deep emotional security in a relationship. And, a long-term human relationship can only […]

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Liberation or death

  paraphrasing O.Henry Either it’s a free web or it’s not. If it’s not, it’s not for me. It’s a question of principle. The web was made to be free, free of charge and thus available to everyone, but if there’s censorship and charges, if you get locked out of accounts you yourself created, if there is intimidation and bullying, […]

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The silent sounds in between

Poor power Power is poor when you want importance, prominence by highlighting your visible possessions, positions, your focus is on the other, their looks and their voices. When you show how you are lost in your  flesh-bone identity traps and threats, how worried and stressed you are safeguarding your stance, how you have to work to win, make things happen […]

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Florence

  Dante hated Florence, called it dark and dreary and was driven out of it and robbed of all his life, his family and home and riches like by some step-mother cruelty, and somehow I agree: there always was some latent madness there, a deadly threat to creativity, to the dynamic positive expansion, to the craving freedom of the mind […]

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Escape

  I long to get away from all these troubles emanating from relationships that only seem to offer turbulences, worries, problems, strifes and chaos, far away beyond all conflicts, alienated from the human race in healthy isolation maybe in some monastery somewhere without cellphones, without telephones, without the internet and without civilization, where you can relax from all the hurricanes […]

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Another story

  When you were there with me, doing the chores, running the house paying the bills putting on the table those palatable meals smelling of an unmistakable you, I was writing a different story; reading newspapers and novels at home, going to work, drinking coffee with another cup as my company; how many vegetables grew in the kitchen garden how […]

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