Rabindranath Tagore: In the stillness beyond the veil of death, we find not the end—but a clearing.Here, the ones who once wrestled with shadows now sit beneath eternal light. Writers whose pens once trembled with pain. Souls who left not because they lacked courage, but because they were exhausted from carrying beauty the world did not yet know how to … [Read more...] about Writers Who Died by Suicide Share Messages from the Spirit World
When Prophecy Collides with Power: JT Spiritman’s July Warnings
JT Spiritman: The moment I was shown these visions, I knew they weren’t meant for me alone.In the stillness of deep prayer and vision, Spirit revealed five signs—each anchored in time, each marked by a rift in the fabric of this world. I saw sky wars masked as saviors. I saw minerals mined not just for war, but for domination of consciousness. I saw … [Read more...] about When Prophecy Collides with Power: JT Spiritman’s July Warnings
Beethoven’s Painful Journeys: A Friend’s Unspoken Support
People call him a genius. A master. A titan.But I knew him as Ludwig.Not the legend, not the silhouette bathed in candlelight at the keyboard—but the boy with shaking fingers in a cold attic, the man who sat in forests staring at nothing because he could no longer hear the world.He wasn’t easy to love. He could be stubborn, proud, distant. But beneath all that … [Read more...] about Beethoven’s Painful Journeys: A Friend’s Unspoken Support
Whispers of the Sacred: A Spiritual Journey Across China
I didn’t come to China looking for religion.I came searching for something deeper—something the modern world keeps trying to silence: stillness, story, memory, meaning. I didn’t want to just see the sacred sites of China. I wanted to feel them, to let them change me.So I gathered a group of companions. Not scholars or gurus, but people with different eyes: a … [Read more...] about Whispers of the Sacred: A Spiritual Journey Across China
Between Broomsticks and Stars: Kiki’s Talks With Kindred Souls
Younger Kiki: I thought flying would be the hardest part. But it wasn’t. The hardest part was not knowing who I was becoming—and feeling like I had to hide how unsure I was.I left home with my broom, a ribbon, and a heart full of hope… but also a quiet fear I didn’t know how to name. I thought if I smiled enough, worked hard enough, helped others … [Read more...] about Between Broomsticks and Stars: Kiki’s Talks With Kindred Souls
Spiritually Unstable: A Psychic Comedy About Waking Up
Narrator (soft, amused tone):Welcome to Spiritually Unstable, where enlightenment meets existential panic—served with herbal tea and a side of ghost drama.This is the story of Cassie Clairborne, an intuitive who talks to the dead, argues with her nervous system, and occasionally confuses divine downloads with indigestion.Over five hilariously chaotic episodes, … [Read more...] about Spiritually Unstable: A Psychic Comedy About Waking Up
Ray Dalio & The Big Cycle: How Countries Go Broke
Ray Dalio:History doesn’t repeat itself exactly, but it rhymes in patterns—especially when it comes to the rise and fall of nations.I wrote How Countries Go Broke not to predict doom, but to sound a well-evidenced alarm. What I’ve learned from studying empires like the Dutch, the British, and now the American is that great nations collapse not because of external … [Read more...] about Ray Dalio & The Big Cycle: How Countries Go Broke
Tony Robbins Teaches Kevin McCallister the Holy Grail of Investing
Kevin McCallister: Hi, I’m Kevin. Yeah, that Kevin — the one who took down two burglars with paint cans and marbles while my parents were off… being terrible at parenting.Back then, I was protecting my house. Now? I’m learning how to protect my money.At first, I thought investing was like launching toy cars down the stairs and hoping for the best. But … [Read more...] about Tony Robbins Teaches Kevin McCallister the Holy Grail of Investing
North Star AI: Can Peace Tech Predict and Prevent War?
Arvid Bell:When we launched North Star, we weren't trying to replace human judgment—we were trying to extend its reach. In a world where hours can determine the fate of millions, what if we had months of foresight instead of moments of panic?We’ve spent years building simulations that don't just crunch numbers—they model human decision-making under pressure. We … [Read more...] about North Star AI: Can Peace Tech Predict and Prevent War?









