Adventure
Beyond the sight
1. Introduction Welcome to our blog series, "Beyond the Sight," where we delve into the world of sensory experiences beyond vision. In today's fast-paced digital world, the sense of sight often takes precedence over our other senses. However, there is so much to explore and appreciate beyond what we can visually perceive. Join us as we explore the power of our other senses and how they influence our experiences in various aspects of life. Stay tuned for insightful articles on the untapped potential of our senses and how we can harness them for personal and professional growth. ps://unsplash.com/@bdch2. Understanding the importance of looking beyond the surface In our next installment, we will discuss the significance of looking beyond the surface when it comes to our sensory experiences. Often, we tend to rely heavily on visual cues, overlooking the depth and richness that lie beneath. By understanding the importance of exploring sensations beyond what meets the eye, we can unlock a whole new world of understanding and connection. Join us as we delve deeper into the intricacies of our senses and learn how to appreciate the full spectrum of experiences they offer. Stay tuned for practical tips on how to enhance your sensory awareness and enrich your daily life.
By Ajayi Olalekanabout 23 hours ago in Chapters
What if the oceans volatilized?
The immediate impact on marine life. The first and most obvious effects would be the disappearance of marine life. From the tiny planets to the majestic whales, including coral reefs and fish of all kinds, all the inhabitants of the oceans perished. This massive extinction would upset the food chains and cause the collapse of marine ecosystems..
By ECO-EXPLORERSa day ago in Chapters
Elysian Chapter 6 and 7
To read the story before this- click here- Elysian- to all the dreamers this one is for you Chapter 6 Sia had tears in her eyes, as she heard the story progressing. Aurora replied, “ My dear, good people have to pay a far more price for being noble than wicked souls have to pay for being bad. She continued the story. Months passed by and no one ever saw Iraya smile. Iraya went to school and came back. At home, Iraya indulged herself in studies and writing. One fine day, her mother asked Iraya, my dear why are you not happy. Why is my beloved daughter not chirpy like she used to be? Iraya could only reply, “Mother, maybe I need a change of scenery.” Her mother replied,” Why don’t you go to your aunt's place in Arindelle? Iraya said dryly,” As you say, mother. Mother knew something was wrong but she knew her daughter was strong. The next day Iraya left for her aunt’s place. Her aunt was a gracious lady, who loved Iraya dearly.
By Hridya Sharmaa day ago in Chapters
Where the Sidewalk Ends (the story) - Part 3
**This is Part 3, please see my profile page for the first two parts.** Well, she lied. Kayden thinks as he eyes the woman in front of him. Einith had said their camp was only a few minutes' walk, but it’s been nearly twenty with still no sign of it.
By Heather Zieffle 3 days ago in Chapters
The Lucas Hart and Mia’s story
Part 1: The Unsolvable Case Investigators Lucas Hart and Mia Rivera are brought to a crime location that confounds the whole police division. An unmistakable tech President has been tracked down dead in his high-security house, without any indication of constrained section. The main sign is a mysterious message left on his PC screen: "The game starts."
By shohagweb073 days ago in Chapters
The Solstice Awakening
Section 1: The Call of the Past Brightridge was a town with a demeanor of calm secret, settled in the moving slopes and thick backwoods of the English open country. The cobblestone roads wound their direction through pleasant bungalows and old stone structures, murmuring stories of a former time. Among these murmurs was the legend of the Solstice Custom, an old function accepted to tackle the force of the sun on the longest day of the year.
By Issa Betsungu3 days ago in Chapters
To the ones healing their darkest fragments
To the ones healing their darkest fragments Today I choose not to poetically quote the light that we need to embrace in order to see the best parts of ourselves. I do not wish to romanticise the goodness present in life. Today I want to talk about the darkness of the existence we forge our essence in—the dreariest moments of our soul that cause misery. The loneliness that mitigates the sanguinity we hold for a better tomorrow I am a writer, and we are often accused of overexemplifying the beauty of life and light. But light can only exist if we rotate and oscillate between shades of grey, between the darkness and the looming shadows that hollow us from inside.
By Hridya Sharma3 days ago in Chapters
The Enchanted Forest Adventure
Introduction In a small village nestled between rolling hills and dense woods, lived two best friends, Lily and Max. Every day, they dreamed of grand adventures and mysterious lands. One summer afternoon, while exploring the edge of the village, they stumbled upon an ancient, overgrown path.
By OJI CHIEMELA DIVINE 4 days ago in Chapters
Linus
June 4 2023 LINUS I opened my eyes one at a time and the sun was so bright so I had to squint a little but it also feels so warm and soft on my skin and I rolled around in the grass on my back with my feet in the air and everything felt light and weightless and like I was floating but I wasn’t because I was on the grass but that is how light I felt and when I jumped up so so fast and nothing ached and I was so strong so I started running in circles and noticed I was in a big green field and so I ran as fast as I could to the other side of it and I was as fast as the wind blows and the wind blew my ears back like in a car but it was because I was so fast, and when I got to the other side of the field I turned around and ran back to where I started and again I was so fast, maybe even faster than the first time, faster than I ever ran after a frisbee which I thought was impossible but I was running as fast as the wind and when I got to the other side, to the spot I woke up from my nap, there was a field of carrots which was wonderful because I love carrots and I thought this must be what Heaven is like, filled with carrot snacks and a body that is light and I thought “how do I know what Heaven is?” and I just knew that there was a place after the world with my people but before I could think about it too long a rabbit raced across my path and I could tell it wanted me to follow it so I chased the rabbit over a hill and then chased it more up to the top of the highest mountain and the rabbit disappeared and the sun was really close to my face and I closed my eyes to soak the sunbeam into my bones even though they didn’t hurt anymore, and when I opened them this time, the whole sky was dark except for way far away where it was bright, and there was a rainbow. I wanted to go towards the rainbow even though it was dark it felt safe-dark so I started walking but slowly, not like the wind but like when I stop to sniff everything on a walk with Mom or Big Guy. But I kept walking, and the rainbow didn’t get closer and the hill didn’t get further so it stayed the same distance ahead and behind and then the rabbit showed up again so this time I did not chase it but instead I crouched down really low to the ground so I could look in its eyes as best as I could and I moved slowly so that I didn’t startle him and he wiggled his little rabbit nose and so I showed him I could wag my tail but I think he already knew that and he came closer and then closer and then he whispered in my ear. He told me many secrets about the world with people in it and about my body and what was happening, and he told me secrets about this place with the rainbows and the grass and the carrots and the wind that carries me and smells like the waves I like to splash in and I understood and felt sad and happy all at the same time. The rabbit whispered one more thing in my ear before he turned into a ball of glowing light and floated away in sparkling dust made of stars, he told me to call out a name. I didn’t understand why but I trusted this rabbit so I did what he said and I stood up tall on the mountain side with the rainbow in front of me and the field of carrots behind me and I got puffed up really big and as loud as I could, I called out a name. I heard it echo as far as the rainbow and beyond, and in all the spaces that are dark and light. I called out a name, and that name was Charlie.
By Morgan Longford4 days ago in Chapters