Harry Potter & the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling - When a letter arrives for unhappy but ordinary Harry Potter, a decade-old secret is revealed to him that apparently he’s th… Read More
At the end of this month, a new volume will join numerous other books penned over the years about the Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776). Published by Cambridge University Press, th… Read More
From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.Religion is the opium of the masses.Social progress can be meas… Read More
Ireland is known for being one of the most beautiful and fascinating islands in the world. The island has a reputation rich in history, tradition, literature and music, not to mention its ch… Read More
All things are yours ... Really? is article #1 in the series: Who God is or is not. Click button to view titles for entire series: View Series Titles
All things are yours … Really?… Read More
Neville Goddard was born in Barbados in 1905 and he died in 1972, just a year after I was born.
Neville drew the conclusion that reality was created from our imagination. Everything we ca… Read More
“We have to use the past to improve the future.”
I recently heard this statement from Alan Weiss, a world-famous entrepreneur coach whom I have followed and learned fro… Read More
A woman named Sally called me not long ago consulting. I had seen her for a single session in examination months in the past, and also we had chatted concerning a range of restorative a… Read More
Hi, Jack, I’m home! It’s been such a long, hot day and I’ve missed you so much. Thank goodness we’ve got the weekend to chill together. Just g… Read More
Bram Stoker is arguably one of Ireland’s most famous authors, and he is known worldwide for his creation of the mythical monster Dracula. Throughout, and after, his life he received a… Read More
How to Use Your Imagination to Change Your Life
Neville Goddard and his take on imagining – I say you can change your life but perhaps you are right where you want to be. You aren&r… Read More
Why are we so willing to settle for less? is article #1 in the series: Defending The Faith. Click button to view titles for entire series
Why are we so willing to settle for less? D… Read More
What you see above is a reproduction of the cover of the July 1992 issue of OMNI Magazine, for which I wrote the month’s “First Word” piece. The “First Word&rdq… Read More
In Smart Recovery, the 4-Point Program includes #4, Living a balanced life.
As I recover from and learn how to live with depression, I am seeing what a balanced life looks like for. A… Read More
Aren’t you tired of being mad?I only have one question for you...Aren’t You Tired of Being Mad? It sure seems that the answer is no. Almost everywhere you look people of all shap… Read More
One of the most visited destinations around the world, Rome, Italy, is a tourist hub with its abundance of natural landscapes and beautiful churches, museums, squares and attractions.
Millio… Read More
Chambery is a historic town that has been in existence since the 13th century. It is located between the Chartreuse and Massif des Bauges Mountains. The city made its name during the reign o… Read More
Chapter One: Nostalgia.
Germans have all the best words. Registering on the mainstream scale we’ve got schadenfreude, which sits snugly inside English dictionaries as a loanword, then… Read More
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising lead villain ‘Nine’ is mesmerizing on-screen with a populist, yet esoteric commentary about the disenfranchised of society.
This article contains… Read More
Spain has fascinating places that you can visit. Cordoba is one of the holiday destinations that one should have on top of their list. It is a city located in the southern Spanish region of… Read More
The estimated number of the world population residing on earth is expected to have crossed 750 crores. This would account to a larger number in proportion to the people who had lived on this… Read More
I am having trouble managing my thoughts and feelings with so many of my resources closed. I’m blaming my lack of motivation on not having face to face meetings. And my recovery f… Read More
Theme-Story IntegrationPart 7Happily Ever After WHAT exactly?Previous Parts in this series are indexed at:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2020/05/index-to-theme-story-integration.htm… Read More
Nigerians should not give up on our country, says Ekiti Gov Fayemi
The Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi has requested Nigerians not to give up on the country “in its… Read More
I heard a restaurant owner on the news this morning talking about Darwin and COVID. He was talking about how Darwin didn’t say that the strongest survive. Rather, Darwin said it was… Read More
Gen. Buratai: Nigeria’s Redeemer @60
Time is no respecter of persons. It is the only vehicle of existence which waits for no one on its voyage. On a day like yesterday, November 24… Read More
Excerpt from the book Different Planet
5 Days in the life of an English office – there’s lots of banter and insults flying around in this story. One person goes to the wrong… Read More
A few years ago, when the IETF’s Crypto Forum Research Group was deeply entrenched in debates about elliptic curves for security (which eventually culminated in RFC 7748 and RFC 8032)… Read More
An excerpt from a book on life in an English office
“I can only speak about the hair on her head,” replied Tranfield,”but it does look like the colour of shoe polish doe… Read More
The second largest city in Italy, Milan is located in the Northern part of the country and served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire from 395 to 476 AD. It is a city world-famous for… Read More
With the upsurge of the internet, its tremendous impact in different industries such as healthcare, government, education, communication, and even business is undeniable. It continuously evo… Read More
Excerpt from the book Different Planet
5 Days in the life of an English office – there’s lots of banter and insults flying around in this story. One person goes to the wrong… Read More
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was the Roman emperor from 161 to 180 AD. He was the last of the rulers known as the Five Good Emperors (a term coined by Niccolò Machiavelli), and the last… Read More
How to be Free is an Ancient Guide to the Stoic life and comprises The Encheiridion and selections from The Discourses.
Epictetus was born a slave and lived from 55AD to 135AD. This Roman… Read More
How to be Free is an Ancient Guide to the Stoic life and comprises The Encheiridion and selections from The Discourses.
Epictetus was born a slave and lived from 55AD to 135AD. This Roman… Read More
Summary: The Grand Canal, which has been flowing like an epic on the vast land of China for more than 2,500 years, is one of the most representative cultural icons of the Chinese nation.
&nb… Read More
Edwin Rubis is a spiritual life coach and mentor currently confined in federal prison, where he is serving a 40-year sentence for a nonviolent cannabis conviction. While he fights for his fr… Read More
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known in human history. Its greatness is not restricted to only ancient ruins and heroic stories, but the greatness of their exi… Read More
This book is a travelogue about the cities of northern Spain.
I travelled to Valencia, Barcelona, Pamplona, Burgos, San Sebastian, Valladolid, Segovia, Leon, Gijon, Oviedo, Santiago de C… Read More
In Greece’s Laconia region of the Peloponnese, there lies a fortified town called Mystras. Located on Mount Taygetos, close to the ancient city of Sparta, it served as the seat of the… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
History is the science that is concerned with studying the chronological record of events that affected a nation, as it is based on a critical examination of various sources of information a… Read More
General psychology is the science that studies human behaviour as a response to a stimulus, and the responses vary according to the stimuli. The term «Psychology» is derived from… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Charles Babbage was an important figure in the history of computing.
The calculating machine of English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is one of the most famous icons in the hi… Read More
Fact Number One: Thunder is the sound caused by lightning
Thunder and lightning are always seen together but a little bit apart but thunder is actually the sound of the lightning bolt tra… Read More
Art is a big word for everyone out there. We will try to understand what art means. By exploring its definitions, different forms, types, and styles, we also delve deeper into the various fo… Read More
Fact Number One: Ancient China was ruled by families called Dynasties
The government of Ancient China was ruled by an Emperor and his family. These powerful families were called Dynasties… Read More
While different cultures have different symbol systems, one symbol is common to all: Language. Language is a system of signs through which people communicate and transmit culture.
Some la… Read More
Las Vegas is one of the best-liked travel destinations in the world, in addition to being the city that has expanded the most throughout the 20th century. The epicentre of global entertainme… Read More
Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Aside from its exciting attractions like museums, churches, palaces, and much more, the city is also famous for it… Read More
Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the construction of castles in England began. They served as a deterrent and a representation of Norman supremacy under William the Conqueror… Read More
Walter Savage Landor was right when he said: “Nothing is pleasanter than exploring a library.”
For bibliophiles and book lovers, there is no more charming and magical place th… Read More
Have you ever wondered who invented toothpaste or chocolate? Here are five astonishing ancient inventions that is very interesting to learn about.
Ancient Inventions for Kids Fact Nu… Read More
THE JOURNEY TO SELF-DISCOVERY: DIFFERENT SPIRITUAL PRACTICES
In the relentless hustle and bustle of today’s society, where technology buzzes in our pockets and countless tasks becko… Read More
A 108-feet-tall statue of Adi Shankaracharya, a reformist-philosopher, has been unveiled in Madhya Pradesh, India. The statue, commissioned as an Icon of Unity and Oneness, represents the me… Read More