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The Truth About Shadow
When I was really small and the world was really big and scary, I had an imaginary friend who I had become very reliant on. His name was Shadow and it was kind of a play on Peter Pan's Shadow, and how Peter always had to sew his Shadow back onto the soles of his feet. As a child, surrounded by other children who also loved Peter Pan, the pre-woke generation that didn't see the Racism depicted in it, I felt safe enough to bring my Shadow everywhere.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Psyche
Truth as an Agreement Between Persons? . AI-Generated.
Truth as Personal Agreement: A Christian Reflection on Relational Truth What is truth? For many, it’s a fact. For others, a feeling. But I’ve come to believe truth is something deeper — a sacred agreement between persons, with God always present. In this reflection, I explore how truth is not just discovered, but entered into. It’s not static — it’s relational, covenantal, and alive. This paper is for anyone who’s wrestled with truth, faith, and the mystery of divine presence.
By Felix Rodriguez5 months ago in Psyche
When Love Ends Quietly
"The Day Everything Changed" I never thought it would end like this. No shouting. No slammed doors. No angry words thrown across the room. Just silence. Just an ordinary day that suddenly became the day when everything shifted, when the love I thought would last forever quietly came to a close.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Psyche
How I Found Stillness in Noise
How I Found Stillness in Noise By Hasnain Shah I used to think silence was the only way to find peace. I craved it. I imagined it as a cabin in the woods with birdsong as my alarm clock and the rustle of leaves as my lullaby. Yet life had other plans for me. Instead of a forest retreat, I found myself planted in the middle of a city that never seemed to pause.
By Hasnain Shah5 months ago in Psyche











