Escher, authors and deities
The fabric of the narratives tends to reveal with each development that the ending, paradoxically, is often nestled in the beginning.
Continue ReadingSmall portraits of daily life. In these chronicles, simple moments gain meaning through observation, irony, and sensitivity to the strangeness of the world.
The fabric of the narratives tends to reveal with each development that the ending, paradoxically, is often nestled in the beginning.
Continue ReadingWe, women, are the fabric of strength, skill and deep empathy, which intertwine with the divine gift of life, radiating a love that fills our hearts and shapes destinies.
Continue ReadingA father watches his daughter get ready to go out and realizes, between a sip of whisky and a restrained compliment, that she's grown up and he's getting old.
Continue ReadingWhy is good morning a simple everyday wave, while sex, for many, carries such a disproportionate weight? The answer, woven through centuries of patriarchy, takes a heavy toll on women.
Continue ReadingIn a world where the female voice often echoes through silenced halls, the fight for an ideal that resonates with the female experience is constant and exhausting.
Continue ReadingA warning against the fear that imprisons dreams and condemns the soul to silence until the day of death.
Continue ReadingA critique of closed belief systems that offer false peace of mind and betray the human condition with superficial absolutism.
Continue ReadingA manifesto of disturbance in the face of injustices, hypocrisies, and hidden beauties of the world, concluded with a declaration of love for life.
Continue ReadingA reflection on the ephemeral nature of things, the slavery of time, and the detachment of the ego as a path to valuing true moments.
Continue ReadingA metaphor about invisible glass prisms that imprison human individuality, isolating us in solitude to keep us alive.
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