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Culture/Identity
Velp Memories: A Gifted Childhood, Silent Fields, and the Paranormal Shepherd
A nostalgic reflection on a gifted childhood in Velp, meditative bike rides, lonely heaths, and the unexpected spiritual ties to a renowned psychic shepherd.

Fiction
After the Drizzle: A Boy, a Prayer, and a Quiet Rebellion of Hope
During a tense lockdown, an unexpected encounter with a young boy on a silent road offers a glimpse of innocence, empathy, and a prayer for the whole world.

Culture/Identity
Neglected Heroes of the Past: Unsung Men Who Chose Courage, Wisdom, and Righteousness
This article revisits the lives of forgotten Indian heroes—from warriors and philosophers to spiritual leaders—who embodied courage, intellect, and moral conviction. A tribute to the lesser-known men who shaped history with purpose and principle.

Letter/Essay
Human Brain Banks: Unlocking the Future of Neuroscience Through Post-Mortem Donations
Explore the vital role of human brain banks in advancing neuroscience. Learn how donated brain tissues support research on neurological disorders, promote public awareness, and pave the way for innovative treatments and diagnostics.

Letter/Essay
Anger and Digital Disorder Management Strategies: Emotional Regulation and Healthy Tech Use in the Modern World
This essay explores effective anger management techniques and the rising impact of digital disorders. It discusses causes, symptoms, and evidence-based strategies for emotional regulation, along with practical solutions for overcoming smartphone and internet addiction to promote mental well-being.

Poetry
Intrinsic Motivation and the Science of Becoming: A Journey Toward Personal and Global Impact
Explore the power of intrinsic motivation in shaping personal growth, scientific inquiry, and global change. This poetic reflection offers insight into mindset shifts, critical thinking, and visionary goals that drive meaningful transformation—brick by brick.

Poetry
If They Could Count: A Poetic Reflection on Nature’s Silent Truths
What if flowers, raindrops, winds, and newborns could speak? This lyrical meditation imagines a world where nature tells its story—revealing love, sorrow, and the truth behind humanity’s actions. A poignant reminder to listen deeply to the quiet rhythm of life.

Letter/Essay
Why Do We Chant 108 Times? What Seneca Teaches Us About Focus and the Mind
Learn what I discovered about the power of chanting or deep breathing 108 times. Uncover the significance of this ancient practice, how it can awaken your Ajna chakra, and shift your vibration for profound clarity and focus.

Opinion
Men Are Not Always Wrong: The Silent Cost of Misused Safeguards
While women’s protection laws are essential, their misuse can destroy innocent lives. This opinion explores the urgent need for fairness, balance, and gender-neutral justice.

Media/Technology
When Creativity Feels Borrowed: A Quiet Reckoning for Writers in the Age of AI
As AI tools evolve, many writers are wondering: “Why does this sound like me?” A quiet, honest look at authorship, consent, and creativity.



