Stream of Consciousness
High Vibrational Living
Ever since I was a child I always had an innate sense that the world in which I lived was not all there was, and that many of the things that I had been told throughout my formative years were merely shadows of the world in which we truly live.
By Kaylon Forsythabout 23 hours ago in Humans
The Beauty of Being Broken
There is a specific, metallic taste to failure. It’s the flavor of a cold coffee at 4:00 AM, the bitterness of a bank account that mocks your ambition, and the salt of tears you swore you wouldn’t shed. We are raised in a culture that worships the "Architects of Success," those polished individuals who seem to have built their lives with surgical precision. But let me tell you a secret that the editors of glossy magazines won't: The most beautiful people I know are not architects. They are ruins.
By Alex Sterling a day ago in Humans
Memento Mori
Life is not short. I’ll explain: we feel like it’s short because time passes by quickly. And if it isn’t, on hindsight, it did. But when we think we have quantified it quite well, we don’t, really. It happens to me. It happent to everyone. It’s human, actually. Because time is beyond our full comprehension.
By Maya Or Tzur2 days ago in Humans
The Sour Milk in the Cup of Forgiveness
I’ve heard the rumors in the editorial rooms. They think I’ve become a machine of structural metaphors, a man obsessed with the "framework" of being. Let’s kill that version of Alex Sterling right here, on this cold floor. No more blueprints. No more skeletons of logic. Let’s talk about the grime behind the teeth.
By Alex Sterling 3 days ago in Humans
When Institutions Reward the Disordered
The claim that modern society has “gone insane” circulates constantly in political commentary. The phrase is crude. The frustration behind it is real. When citizens watch institutions make decisions that appear detached from ordinary human consequences, people begin searching for explanations. Some assume incompetence. Others assume corruption. A smaller but growing group points to a psychological explanation known as political ponerology.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 days ago in Humans
During profound sleep, breathing and brain signals become disorganised.
Researchers have shown that during the deepest stage of sleep, respiration and brain activity in important movement circuits become out of sync. This division changes how the sleeping brain interprets signals from the body and uncovers a secret deep rest rule.
By Francis Dami4 days ago in Humans







