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Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The Paths were silent, as they always were — no wind, no heartbeat, no sound but the faint hum beneath the pale sand. Eren stood barefoot, the cold not touching him, the horizon stretching forever in every direction.Eren (thoughts):"This place… I’ve been here so many times, but it’s never been like this. It’s not Ymir calling me, not the Titans, not the chains of … [Read more...] about Attack on Titan Paths: Eren’s Last Meetings Revealed

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Khalil Gibran’s Life in Five Pivotal Moments

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Mary Haskell:  When I first met Khalil, he spoke as if the air itself were listening. His sentences carried the weight of the mountains and the salt of faraway seas. I saw in him not only an artist, but a soul forever balanced between two worlds—one he had left behind in Lebanon, and one he was still learning to trust in America.In the years that followed, I … [Read more...] about Khalil Gibran’s Life in Five Pivotal Moments

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Murasaki Shikibu: The Untold Stories Behind The Tale of Genji

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Murasaki Shikibu The Tale of Genji

Sei Shōnagon:  They say that in the palace, every season has its own sound. The clink of a tea cup against porcelain in spring, the rustle of silken sleeves in summer, the distant tapping of rain on lacquered eaves in autumn, and the muffled hush of snow in winter. But for me, there was always another sound—softer, yet sharper than any—Murasaki’s brush … [Read more...] about Murasaki Shikibu: The Untold Stories Behind The Tale of Genji

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Homer’s Song: Friendship, Memory, and the Muse

August 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Robert Fagles:  Homer’s voice comes to us across nearly three millennia — not as a whisper, but as a steady tide. His Iliad and Odyssey are not only the foundation stones of Western literature; they are enduring meditations on wrath, endurance, longing, and the fragile triumphs of the human spirit.We imagine him here not as the marble figure of … [Read more...] about Homer’s Song: Friendship, Memory, and the Muse

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Taylor Jenkins Reid and the Atmosphere of Storytelling Magic

August 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Taylor Jenkins Reid:  When I first started writing Atmosphere, I knew I wanted it to be more than a love story set in space. I wanted it to be a meditation on the way extraordinary circumstances reveal who we are at our core. The space shuttle missions of the early 1980s were the perfect canvas — a time of optimism and ambition, but also of immense pressure, … [Read more...] about Taylor Jenkins Reid and the Atmosphere of Storytelling Magic

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Is Jesus God or the Son of God?

August 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

N. T. Wright:  “Few questions have stirred as much conversation, devotion, and debate in the Christian story as this: Is Jesus God, or is He the Son of God?When we open the New Testament, we do not step into a world of abstract philosophy, but into the living drama of Israel’s God fulfilling His promises. The language we find is steeped in Jewish monotheism … [Read more...] about Is Jesus God or the Son of God?

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Love Your Enemy in 2025: Faith, Politics & Command of Jesus

August 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Jesus:  When I first said, “Love your enemy,” the world already knew war, oppression, and injustice. Rome ruled by the sword, and many believed strength came from crushing one’s foes. Yet I told them to bless those who cursed them, to pray for those who mistreated them, because love is the only force that can break the cycle of fear and vengeance.Now, in … [Read more...] about Love Your Enemy in 2025: Faith, Politics & Command of Jesus

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The Soul’s Companion: Rumi Through a Friend’s Eyes

August 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Coleman Barks:  When you walk with Rumi, you do not walk in a straight line. The path curves through gardens, dips into marketplaces, turns unexpectedly into silence, and opens suddenly into light. These are not mere detours — they are the way.This series is a set of windows into moments I imagine we might have shared if I could have been his friend. Not the … [Read more...] about The Soul’s Companion: Rumi Through a Friend’s Eyes

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Mother Agapia: Faith, Walls & the Living Church of the Holy Land

August 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Archbishop Desmond Tutu:  My dear friends, the Holy Land is not merely a place on a map. It is the living cradle of our faith — the streets where Christ walked, the hills where He prayed, the valleys where He healed. But today, the Body of Christ here suffers under the weight of walls, checkpoints, and the slow erosion of community.I have seen walls before. … [Read more...] about Mother Agapia: Faith, Walls & the Living Church of the Holy Land

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Rabindranath Tagore’s Journey Through a Friend’s Eyes

August 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Amitav Ghosh:  There are rivers that run through the lives of nations, shaping not only their geography but their spirit. For Bengal, the Padma was such a river, and for Rabindranath Tagore, it was a mirror to the soul — a constant companion in his seasons of joy and grief, creation and silence.What you will read here is not a biography in the ordinary … [Read more...] about Rabindranath Tagore’s Journey Through a Friend’s Eyes

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