mentalhealth

  • Ladders Never Touch Mud

    Ladders Never Touch Mud

    The ladder gleams,  but never rustsit’s never met the soil. From polished heights,  they summon contracted ghosts,  specters in suits,  hollow hands that sign  but never build. Greed wears a tie,  apathy seals the deal.  We, the handlers,  catch the crumbs  of their lazy feasttardy briefs,  half-baked decks,  pixels that scream “we didn’t care.” You never want to call out the rot.  You want silence,  compliance,  a nod that costs us sleep. Are youyou hypocritethe one who preaches excellence  while outsourcing mediocrity? They say you’re vile.  They whisper bribes.  They count the favors  you never earned. But a corner of…

  • Echoes of Liberation

    Echoes of Liberation

    The one who beheld the true beauty of darkness knows the vanity of the moth. The one who feels the pain of self and the pain of others knows the true depth of suffering. The one who succumbed to the allure of flight has seen the terror of fright. And the one who has nothing to lose is honored with the strength of the fight. The one who felt the depth of affection knows the emptiness it leaves behind. And the one who can sense the soil beneath their feet knows the essence of freedom. If this is what it…

  • Reclaiming My Garden

    Reclaiming My Garden

    I removed the rose beds,Cleared away the weeds,I never wanted them to begin with.There was no one to help,It was just me,With bare hands.I dipped my fingers into the hardened soil,Plucking them one by one.The thorns cut my skin,Blood droplets painting the soil red.I put them in a box,Asked the mailman to send it to those women out there…Women who deserve those roses,Women who want those rose beds.I burnt the weeds to ashes.“Alone? Didn’t it take too much time?”They asked me…Yes, alone.While the sun rose and set…Fifteen moons passed by…I got drenched in the drizzles,Drizzles that swept from the darkest…

  • Gardening Lessons: Patience, Perseverance, and Joy in Nature’s Gifts

    Gardening Lessons: Patience, Perseverance, and Joy in Nature’s Gifts

    Gardening holds varied importance for individuals, from hobby to livelihood. It offers spiritual presence and teaches patience, life lessons, and perseverance. Building a relationship with nature brings the reward of soulful rejuvenation and valuable experiences.