Perspectives
Past Life
A Journey through History and Belief: Unveiling the Mysterious World of Past Lives Introduction: Humanity has been fascinated by the idea of former incarnations for ages; it has sparked wonder, inquiry, and discussion across all cultures and civilizations. The thought that we might have lived prior lifetimes and carried experiences and lessons forward continues to inspire wonder and exploration in ancient spiritual traditions and cutting-edge theories. We'll take a guided tour of the mysterious world of former lives in this article, looking at various viewpoints, cues, and implications. The idea of previous lives has captured people's imagination and given rise to innumerable reincarnation stories throughout history. It is both thought-provoking and baffling to consider the possibility that we had previous incarnations prior to our current existence. In this essay, we set out on a quest to solve the mystery of past lives, exploring its antecedents, ideas, and the fascinating evidence that has accrued over time.
By Abdul Wahab3 years ago in History
Who I Could Have Been
What might my profession be if I had a chance to be born in another era? This should be an easy question for me. I’ve always been a bit of a history nerd, entirely fascinated by the lives of the people who lived before me. Books like Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, Little House on the Prairie, the entire Dear Canada series, and anything by Jane Austen have long been some of my favorites. As a child, I was always dressing up and pretending like I was the protagonist of these books, living out their lives decades or centuries before I was ever born.
By Kelsey Clarey3 years ago in History
Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Technological Collapse
Tasked with imagining what my life would be like had I been born in a different time, most of my fantasies are set thousands of years in the future. Sadly, the current state of the present stretches credulity that my dreams of intergalactic travel will come true for any subsequent generations of a population that currently seems wholeheartedly committed to backsliding into annihilation, despite centuries of seemingly hopeful progress. As terrible as it is to consider, we likely now exist in the most comfortable state humanity will ever know, at the peak of a technological cycle that eases our lives in the moment, but which threatens our way of life in the long run. Those born in the future may find themselves living in caves, eking out a hunter-gatherer existence if we don’t change our ways.
By J. Otis Haas3 years ago in History
A Life I Might Have Lead
Something crashed to the floor, the sound reverberating through the echoing halls of the monastery. A strong wind had kicked up in the early hours of the evening and carried driving rain with it from the sea; brother Maynard claimed the storm would rage all night, saying that he felt it in his aching joints.
By Alexander McEvoy3 years ago in History
The Spinster Life
The funny thing is, I doubt my life would be very different at all if I were born in the past. In another era, another place, I think I’d be living my life almost exactly the same as I am now. I’m currently a teacher, writer, and spinster. Yes, at 32 and single, I’m a modern-day old maid with no plans to change that any time soon, to the disgust of men all over the internet.
By Jenifer Nim3 years ago in History
The Top 10 Sporting Events That Bring the World Together
Games have long held a unique spot in our shared perspective, rising above boundaries, societies, and dialects to join individuals from varying backgrounds. They act as stages where competitors feature their expertise, enthusiasm, and assurance, motivating millions all over the planet. In this far reaching article, we will leave on an excursion through the main 10 games that have become inseparable from worldwide solidarity, cultivating a feeling of brotherhood and shared energy. From the Olympic Games to the FIFA World Cup, these occasions have caught the hearts of fans overall and set their situations as the apex of athletic greatness.
By Arun Karunakaran3 years ago in History
Fabulist
A/N: This was written for the 'Past Life' challenge on Vocal, enjoy! Ancient Greece - I mean those Athenian scholars rather than their Spartan neighbors. That is where I think I could be born. From a practical perspective, it is likely that around 600 BCE is the earliest you could get away with while still living a bearable life, depending on your sex, of course. Some understanding of medicine, advanced education, and clean architecture could give those privileged a very enjoyable life indeed.
By ThatWriterWoman3 years ago in History
Visionary Minded Pioneer
Amidst the transformative tapestry of the 19th century, one name shone brightly as a beacon of engineering excellence—Riley Povanesso. With an unwavering commitment to innovation and an unparalleled ability to perceive the future, Riley emerged as a visionary inventor and engineer. Their remarkable contributions in reshaping the world through transformative creations revolutionized the realms of transportation, communication, and manufacturing. This essay delves into the extraordinary journey of Riley Povanesso, tracing their indomitable spirit and unrelenting pursuit of progress that left an indelible mark on the course of human history. Their legacy continues to inspire generations, solidifying Riley's place as a true trailblazer.
By GlobeTech Gazette3 years ago in History
Independence Day is upon us.
The Declaration of Independence, a seminal document in American history, outlines several key ideas and principles that have had a profound impact on the development of democratic societies worldwide. Adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the Declaration expresses the motivations behind the American colonies' decision to separate from Great Britain and serves as a declaration of the fundamental rights and values upon which the United States was founded. This essay will delve into the key ideas and principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence, exploring their significance and enduring influence.
By Adebisi Ayodele3 years ago in History
The Night of the Swan
Dear Reader, These are the meager words of a man of fewer words than those needed to vouchsafe for so great a champion of humanity as that of whom I speak. I have committed my own life to the arts of theater and words and am humbled thay my lowly encomium herewith should vouchsafe for a grreater figure than I. Here I shall recall how I, an African American man of arts and journalist of late, have happened upon the life of one greater than my own, in the ever noble Queen, William Dorsey Swann. Yours - The Author 1888
By Herman Wilkins3 years ago in History






