“The human can only love based on the qualities they have, when that intensity disappears then love perishes.”
Source: Saga Moon Poem
“As I mentioned in the introduction, we asked around seventy-five hundred people to identify all of the emotions that they could recognize and name when they’re experiencing them. The average was three: glad, sad, and mad—or, as they were more often written, happy, sad, and pissed off. Couple this extremely limited vocabulary with the importance of emotional literacy, and you basically have a crisis. It’s this crisis that I’m trying to help address in this book.”
Source: Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
“By staying true to himself and working with Bea, Alf had tapped into his inside power. The power of knowing who you are and being confident in yourself -the power of self-awareness.”
Source: Alf's Power: This book helps children to express their feelings and understand their thoughts by developing their self-awareness. Book 1 of Emotional Intelligence stories for kids.
“Regulating emotions is not the same as suppressing them. Children need space to feel, not just behave.”
Source: Digital Detox Parenting: The Science-Backed Guide to Raising Screen-Free, Emotionally Resilient Kids: Neuroscience-Backed Strategies for Lifelong Resilience
“we judge the existential feeling of architectural forms by the physical responses we make to them.”
“I am so grateful to the pen that balances the anarchic mind and silent lips of mine!”
“It is said that if you want to change the world, take pen and write. I want to add that if you want to maintain that change, then be the ruler to rule the pen's lines. True rulers are true leaders; they maintain a change!”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“In the end, we always know better, don’t we?”
Source: Pen And Paper
“I have always considered myself a person with a gypsy heart, and I
Surrender my dreams to my soul, for it's a free sprit who believes in no boundaries of region and religion.”
Source: Write like no one is reading 2
“The magickian learns that his or her life is nothing more than a story, usually written by authority figures in his or her life. The magickian's task then becomes to take up the magickal tools of pen and paper and to take the job of 'author' away from 'authority' and to re-write his or her life.”
Source: 666: Connection with Crowley