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The Man with a Prayer on His Tongue
The Man with a Prayer on His TongueStart writing... He wasn't from here. That much was obvious. Wearing dusty sandals, a worn-out kurta, and a face that carried too many years of sadness, the man entered the masjid quietly just before Asr prayer. No one noticed him at first—people were busy with their routines, their dua, their phones.
By waseem khan7 months ago in Humans
Reiki Training
Author's Note: People who attend the Reiki III training I facilitate come for all three sessions. They have different materials. A couple different symbols than the three given to Reiki II people, and I ask that they pass an attunement during the class.
By Denise E Lindquist7 months ago in Humans
Who Really Controls Your Life? The Hidden Powers Behind Everyday Decisions
Who Controls Your Life? Have you ever stopped to ask: Why do I work the way I do? Why do prices rise? Why is my data collected? Maybe you're not really the one in control. In just 5 short lines, let’s plant the question deeper:
By Umar Farooq8 months ago in Humans
World’s largest Legoland opens to tourists in Shanghai
**World’s Largest Legoland Opens to Tourists in Shanghai** Shanghai has officially become home to the world’s largest Legoland resort. The much-anticipated Legoland Shanghai Resort opened its gates to the public on July 5, 2025, marking a major milestone in China’s family entertainment industry. Located in Fengjing, Jinshan District, the park spans an impressive 318,000 square meters, making it the largest Legoland in the world.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Humans
Is Investing in Online Business Opportunities a Scam? Or Is There a Better Way
If you’ve ever been approached to buy or invest in an online business opportunity, you’ve probably felt the skepticism creep in. Maybe you’ve heard about "get rich quick" schemes or seen flashy ads promising to make you a millionaire overnight. It’s easy to think, “This sounds too good to be true.” And let’s be honest, when you’re asked to spend money on something you don’t fully understand, your first instinct is probably to say, “This must be a scam.” Or worse: You feel like you’re being sold a pipe dream, and you just can’t be bothered with all the “hype.”
By Ms. Phillips8 months ago in Humans








