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I wanted to write this because sometimes I feel like words aren't enough to describe what I see when I look at you. I am endlessly proud of the man you are. You are truly wonderful, but I also see the parts of you that you hide from the world.

I see how deeply you care, how you pour your energy into the people around you, often consuming yourself just to make sure everyone else is okay. You sacrifice so much, and I know that sometimes you tend to forget about the most important person in that equation: yourself.

But look at what you have achieved. Look at what you’ve built for yourself and how you handle everything life throws at you. It’s breathtaking. You are a man of unshakeable integrity. To say you have a 'good soul' is an understatement; your heart is rare, and it is a gift to everyone who knows you. Please, never forget to keep some of that kindness for yourself, too.
To the man who carries the world on his shoulders, silently:

I Love You to the moon and back and even more.
by Mi & Your♾️Fantasia February 14, 2026
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Extraphysical World

A specific realm within the extraphysical dimensions—a world with its own geography, inhabitants, and laws, all non-physical. An extraphysical world might be what mystics call the astral plane, what religion calls heaven, what myth calls the underworld. It's not a metaphor; it's a real place, just not a physical one. Inhabitants of extraphysical worlds might include spirits, gods, ancestors, and other non-physical beings. Access might be possible through death, meditation, or altered states. The concept of an extraphysical world gives location to the non-physical—a somewhere for the souls, a geography for the spiritual.
Example: "She'd always felt that dreams were not just brain noise but glimpses of an extraphysical world—a realm she visited nightly, remembered fragments of, and returned to at death. The world felt real when she was there, more real sometimes than waking life. Maybe it was real, just differently real. She slept easier knowing she was going home."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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The application of Critical Theory to the study of world history—examining how global historical narratives are constructed, whose stories are told, and whose are erased. Critical Theory of World History asks: Who writes world history? From whose perspective? How have Eurocentric narratives dominated, and what's been left out? How does world history serve contemporary power relations? Drawing on postcolonial theory, world-systems analysis, and global history, it insists that world history is never just what happened—it's always a story told from somewhere, for some purpose. Understanding world history requires understanding its politics.
"World history is just facts, they say. Critical Theory of World History asks: facts selected by whom? Told from whose perspective? Standard world history is European history with cameos by everyone else. Critical theory insists on telling history from below, from the margins, from the colonies—not just what happened, but who got to say what happened."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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