spirituality
Concerning and exploring the human spirit and soul.
The Lantern of the Heart
In a quiet village nestled at the foot of ancient mountains, there lived an old man named Sulaiman. Known for his wisdom, he rarely spoke unless necessary and spent most of his days in a humble cottage near the forest’s edge. People came to him for advice, but he never gave direct answers—only stories and silence.
By Zakir Khan10 months ago in Longevity
Christ Consciousness
Most of us grew up with a very defined image of Jesus. The bearded man is in a white robe, arms open, and heart aglow. We were told he was the Son of God, the saviour, the miracle worker. But what if this figure, so often portrayed as outside of us—was actually a mirror? What if his teachings weren't about worshipping him, but about becoming like him? That’s where the concept of Christ Consciousness and the true meaning of Oneness starts to unfold.
By Horace Wasland10 months ago in Longevity
Won't You Indulge in Wild Daffodil's Spiritual Cleansing?
Happy Monday, and welcome to the April 21 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle. Today's topic is the wild daffodil and its many splendid spiritual meanings. From hope and new beginnings to my favored spiritual cleanse, won't you indulge with me in the beauty of the bright yellow trumpeteers calling for your attention?
By Marilyn Glover10 months ago in Longevity
This Simple 60-Second Move Cleanses Your Lungs and Floods Your Body With Oxygen
Take a deep breath. No, really—do it right now. Inhale as far as you can. Exhale slowly. Feels good, right? Now here's the shocking truth: you probably only used about 70 to 80% of your lung capacity. That means 20 to 30% of your lungs are basically asleep—gathering dust (sometimes literally), underused, underappreciated, and underperforming.
By Rukka Nova10 months ago in Longevity
The Tree That Remembered Me. AI-Generated.
I met the tree when I was seven. It stood at the edge of my grandmother’s garden, silent and rooted, like a monk deep in thought. The majority would describe it as common; all it is is a tree's bark and leaves. But even when I was seven, I thought it was more. Each summer, I’d sit beneath its generous shade, running small fingers along the carvings left by people I would never know. Its trunk was marred by dates, hearts, and names. My grandmother called it “The Witness.” She said it had stood through storms, droughts, and human seasons. It outlived the people who marked it, standing quiet as the world around it shifted and changed.
By Asif Mahmud10 months ago in Longevity
God’s Wisdom Works: 5 Lessons That Will Shift Your Life Forever
Why Human Wisdom Will Only Get You So Far We’re constantly bombarded with advice—books, podcasts, experts, YouTubers. Everyone seems to have “the answer.” But here’s the truth: Human wisdom has limits. God’s wisdom does not.
By Win Life Blueprint10 months ago in Longevity






