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  • When The Body’s Quiet Helper Grows Tired: Thoughts On Common Relief And Inner Balance

    When The Body’s Quiet Helper Grows Tired: Thoughts On Common Relief And Inner Balance

    The Daily Ritual Of Seeking Comfort

    In our homes across the Balkans, and indeed in many corners of this weary world, there exists a small white tablet that has become as familiar as morning coffee or evening tea. People reach for it when the muscles protest after long labour, when the body aches from carrying burdens both physical and metaphorical. This substance, known widely by a name that rolls easily off the tongue, has woven itself into the fabric of daily existence. (more…)

  • The Quiet Wisdom of Looking Away: On the Necessity of Resting Our Eyes in an Age of Endless Screens

    The Quiet Wisdom of Looking Away: On the Necessity of Resting Our Eyes in an Age of Endless Screens

    The River of Light That Never Sleeps

    Consider, if you will, the Nile. It does not rush; it flows. It carries life not by force, but by steady, patient presence. Our modern devices, however, offer a different kind of current—a torrent of images, words, and sounds that never pauses for the setting sun or the call to evening prayer. We sit before these small windows into the world, and hours dissolve like sugar in hot water, leaving behind a sweetness that is fleeting and a fatigue that settles deep within. (more…)

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