Jay Morris is an inspiring author whose passion for writing stems from a desire to share his life experiences and help others grow. With a deep belief in the power of reflection, positivity, and spiritual gifts, Morris’ work aims to uplift and guide readers on their personal and spiritual journeys. In this interview, he opens up about the joy he finds in writing, his hopes for his readers, and his journey from inner-city challenges to becoming an accomplished author. He also shares a glimpse of his upcoming projects and his favorite reads that continue to shape his perspective. HELLO JAY…
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Saturn, known as ‘Shani’, holds a key position in shaping one’s destiny and experiences, according to Vedic astrology. It is associated with challenges, karma, and discipline, while it can also bring a lot of wisdom, hard work, and long-term success. If the Saturn is weak in a person’s chart, it can be strengthened in several ways. Here are the three ways to strengthen your Saturn in Vedic astrology. 1. Worship and Prayers One of the most common ways of strengthening Saturn is by regularly worshipping and praying. Reciting specific mantras meant for Lord Shani can help get the blessings of…
CHICAGO — Setting aside time to look inward is just as important as eating right and exercising, says Ramaa Krishnan, a spiritual teacher and founder of the Full Bloomed Lotus Center for Self-Awareness. In her new book, The Yoga of Self-Love: The Sacred Path to Wholeness and Healing Through Inner-Child Work, Krishnan invites readers to witness her own transformative journey, as she shares her intimate and profoundly human story of self-discovery and healing. Blending memoir, spiritual teachings and psychological principles, each chapter offers poignant reflections and practical exercises for readers to apply to their own situations. “Knowing that ‘hurt people hurt people,’ I wanted…
One of the most celebrated authors in English literature, Jane Austen has captivated readers from all over the world for over two centuries. Born in 1775, Austen’s works are known for her keen observations of society, perfect wit, and unforgettable characters that make her novels timeless. Here are the three reasons you must read Jane Austen: 1. Timeless themes of love and society Most of Jane Austen’s novels are themes of love, class, and social expectations. Her stories revolve around the intricacies of romantic relationships and the societal pressures that come with them. From the feisty Elizabeth Bennet in Pride…
NOANNE, the spellbinding artist from Prague, returns with her electrifying new single “Everything I Hate About You”. The high-octane rock ‘n’ roll explosion tells the darkly humorous and gripping tale of a woman who has taken drastic measures against a deceitful lover. NOANNE ventures into uncharted emotional territory, portraying a dramatic shift from dependence to outright animosity—and beyond. In “Everything I Hate About You” NOANNE shatters conventional storytelling with a daring blend of dark humor and raw passion. The song’s lyrics cut to the bone, chronicling a tumultuous ride from bitter resentment to an almost absurd reconnection with love. Through her innovative narrative style, NOANNE invites…
In A Split Second!: The Art of Realizing, Reinventing, & Resuming, author A.T. Venne invites readers into a profound journey of transformation and resilience. The memoir centers around Adriel, a vibrant university student whose life is irrevocably altered in an instant by a near-fatal car accident. This poignant narrative explores the physical and emotional scars of such a traumatic event and the profound lessons learned along the way. Through heart-wrenching honesty, Adriel recounts his struggle to recover and rebuild his life, highlighting the unwavering support of family and the profound power of self-discovery. This book talks about the fragility of life and the strength…
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is one of the best-selling books that has captivated readers worldwide since its publication in Hebrew in 2011 and its following English translation in 2014. The author of the book is Yuval Noah Harari, an Israeli historian and professor. The book provides information on the history of Homo sapiens, talking about the evolution of our species from the Stone Age to the modern age. Harari is a military historian, Israeli medievalist, writer, and public intellectual. His book, Sapiens, talks about the key revolutions that have shaped human history, like the Cognitive Revolution, the Agricultural…
As students gear up for the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2025, mastering report writing has become essential. This structured writing form tests students’ ability to convey factual information and assesses their organization and coherence. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the report writing format, along with practice questions to help students excel. Understanding the Report Writing Format A well-structured report generally follows a clear format, which includes: 1. Title: Captures the essence of the report.2. Reporting Place and Date: Indicates where and when the event occurred.3. Introduction: Briefly outlines the event or topic.4. Descriptive Paragraph: Offers detailed insights, including who attended, key points discussed, and overall impressions.5. Conclusion: Summarizes…
Emily Dickinson, a 19th-century American poet, was renowned for her unique style, which included short lines, slant rhyme, and unconventional punctuation. In her poem ‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers’, the poet personifies hope as a bird that lives in the soul. The poem conveys that hope is an inspiring force that helps one to handle the tough times and come out of it. “Hope” is the thing with feathers -That perches in the soul -And sings the tune without the words -And never stops – at all – And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard -And sore…
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist and policy expert dedicated to addressing climate change. As co-founder of the nonprofit think tank Urban Ocean Lab, she has made significant contributions to environmental conservation. In her new book, What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures, she explores the possibilities of a better future as we confront the climate crisis. In an interview with ABC News’ Linsey Davis, Ayana shared how her early experiences shaped her passion for the ocean. At the age of five, she learned to swim in the Florida Keys and saw a coral reef…