SXM06 Visions of Henry

Chapter 4 Visions of Henry Narrator: Ikart Location: Celestial Realm “Melvin, what was Henry’s relationship with Panea like?” I asked, watching the guardian’s carefully controlled expression. “Friends,” Melvin replied tersely, though the slight shift of his wings betrayed unease. “Was there a falling out? Could Henry have had any reason to harm her?” I pressed, […]

SM11 Echoes of Prana (2,222) Lauren

Source manuscripts: profjimysan.com/sm10  a10.docx Content advisory: The novel contains adult language, content, and situations, controversial religious and cultural references, speculative histories, acts of violence, and self-harm. For more information about the novel, visit SHATTERED MIRRORS NOTES. What came before: Ikart, an investigative angel, follows leads about the missing Guardian angel, Panea, which leads him to Henry […]

Intrusive Thoughts: When the Mind Feels Like the Enemy

A person sitting on a couch with their head in their hands, appearing distressed or overwhelmed, symbolizing anxiety or intrusive thoughts.

Understanding Intrusive Thoughts: Breaking Free from the Mental Tug-of-War Over 7 million Americans grapple with intrusive thoughts that disrupt their lives [1], yet many keep quiet, worried they’re “losing it” or somehow different from everyone else. The surprising truth? Up to 94% of people have experienced intrusive thoughts at some point [2]. For most, these […]

Archived-The High Cost of Delaying Mental Health Treatment

A stop sign and a traffic light showing "Go" is in front of a path. You can choose to delay and not go forward.

A man in his mid-twenties starts experiencing random panic attacks. Each episode feels like a brush with death—either from suffocation or sudden cardiac arrest. Desperate for answers, he rushes to the ER, waiting hours for tests that all point to the same conclusion: “You’re healthy. It’s anxiety.” He leaves with a short-term prescription and a […]

Double Depression: When Persistent Sadness Deepens into Crisis

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Living with Double Depression: Understanding the Hidden Burden Imagine living with a low, unshakable sadness for years—only to have it suddenly collapse into something far worse. This is the reality for an estimated 10% of individuals with persistent depressive disorder (PDD) who go on to develop Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), creating a condition known as […]

The Perils of Daytime Sleepiness: When Fatigue Becomes a Danger

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The Hidden Dangers of Fatigue: Recognizing When Tiredness is More Than Lack of Sleep Most of us brush off tiredness as part of daily life—grabbing an extra coffee, pushing through, and convincing ourselves we need a better night’s sleep. But what if that constant fatigue is something more? For some, daytime sleepiness isn’t just an […]

Archived-Intrusive Thoughts: When the Mind Feels Like the Enemy

A person sitting on a couch with their head in their hands, appearing distressed or overwhelmed, symbolizing anxiety or intrusive thoughts.

Understanding Intrusive Thoughts: Breaking Free from the Mental Tug-of-War Over 6 million Americans grapple with intrusive thoughts that disrupt their lives, yet many keep quiet, worried they’re “losing it” or somehow different from everyone else [1]. The surprising truth? Up to 94% of people have experienced intrusive thoughts at some point [2]. For most, these […]

The High Cost of Delaying Mental Health Treatment

A stop sign and a traffic light showing "Go" is in front of a path. You can choose to delay and not go forward.

The High Cost of Delaying Mental Health Treatment A man in his mid-twenties starts experiencing random panic attacks. Each episode feels like a brush with death—either from suffocation or sudden cardiac arrest. Desperate for answers, he rushes to the ER, waiting hours for tests that all point to the same conclusion: “You’re healthy. It’s anxiety.” […]

The Development of Realism and Jimy San’s venture into Transcendental Realism

Realism Realism emerged as a literary and artistic movement in the mid-19th century as a reaction to the idealized representations of Romanticism. Rooted in a desire to depict life truthfully and accurately, realism rejected exaggerated emotion, fantastical elements, and heroic subject matter, instead focusing on everyday life and ordinary people. Originating in France, the movement […]

Pruss Examples

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