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These are my articles written over time. Please feel free to ask questions about any post.

The Fire Brigade and The Blueprint

The next morning, Emil found his grandfather already in the garden, gently tying a tomato vine to a new stake. The air was cool and carried the scent of damp earth and night-blooming jasmine. Emil had slept poorly, the grand, terrible machinery of the world grinding through his dreams. The abstract “Four Absences” had taken […]

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From Blame to Diagnosis

The lamps burned low in the little house, shadows of fig leaves trembling against the window. Emil sat at the table, his fingers tracing idle patterns across the wood grain. The day’s work in the forum still pulsed in his mind—the circle of chairs, the ledger passed hand to hand, the first fragile proposals like

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Kavi and the Pattern of Harvesting Progress: Peace as the Rain of Possibility

Kavi discerned that humanity’s failure to realize peace stemmed not from a lack of desire, but from a fundamental misunderstanding of its nature. He taught that peace is not a destination or a bargaining chip, but a nourishing rain—a neutral, essential condition that enables growth but does not guarantee it. Just as rain alone cannot

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Kavi and the Pattern of Truth-Centered Peace

Kavi witnessed how societies glorified those who seized power through force or fear, mistaking dominance for strength. Yet he saw a deeper flaw: power worship blinds humanity to the only force that truly endures—truth. He taught that peace is not weakness but the highest form of argument, for it alone creates the conditions for justice,

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The Tapestry of Peace: Threads of Enlightenment in a Divided World

In a land once plagued by discord and division, there existed a village nestled between towering mountains and whispering forests. The village was shrouded in an almost perpetual gloom—not from the absence of sunlight but from the dense fog of misunderstanding that hung over its people. Each villager, consumed by fears and prejudices, lived as

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From Discord to Divine: Unraveling the Crime of War in God’s Plan

In the vast expanse of creation, the universe unfolds as a grand tapestry, woven with threads of purpose and destiny. Each soul is a unique thread, destined to contribute to the masterpiece of existence, a symphony of growth, character, and virtue. This world, the earthly realm, is but a stage set for a profound test—a

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The Rain of Peace

In a distant land, nestled between towering mountains and endless skies, lay the village of Harmonia. For years, Harmonia had been a tranquil place, its people living in harmony with nature, their lives flourishing like wildflowers in a sunlit meadow. But as time passed, a shadow of discord crept into the village, dividing its people

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Obsolete Tools of Conflict: Rethinking Violence in the 21st Century

In a distant land, there stood a towering fortress known as Bastion of Blades. For centuries, its halls echoed with the clash of swords and the cries of warriors. The fortress was a symbol of strength, a monument to the power of violence. Its commanders believed that through force, justice could be upheld, and peace

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The Seeds of Discontent

Once, in the heart of a vast and thriving kingdom, there was a small village known for its peace and harmony. The villagers lived simple, contented lives, sharing resources and celebrating each other’s joys. Their unity was their strength, and their hearts were light as they worked the fields and tended to their families. One

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