Time Travel

I don’t remember the first time I heard about time travel but the first time I took time to think about it, was from “Back to the Future.” All the better I could be by going back in time to fix all the mistakes I made. As an adult, I wouldn’t change any of theContinue reading “Time Travel”

Quote from Hegel

The learner always begins by finding fault, but the scholar sees the positive merit in everything. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel My name is Saschia and I’m the writer of this blog. One thing I’m good at is being a positivity pal. I’m the one you call when you need encouragement. I’m not a scholar yetContinue reading “Quote from Hegel”

Moonlight Sonata

One of my most favorite classical music pieces is Moonlight Sonata. I’m not sure when I fell in love with this piece. Here’s a thought: I heard somewhere that cells carry memories. What if this song feels so good because one of my ancestors loved it? Or better yet experienced Beethoven first hand! I knowContinue reading “Moonlight Sonata”

Possibility

The Wright brothers flew right through the smoke screen of impossibility. Charles Kettering Impossibility described as a smoke screen, lights my fire. Impossibility is an illusion. Possibility is the truth. You may be uncertain, but faith, hope, grit, and determination are what can get you there. Feeling around in the dark, failing over and overContinue reading “Possibility”

Hearts on a Scale

The most important ceremony was the Weighing of the Heart.  This had to happen in order for a person to be able to go to the afterlife. The person would have their heart weighed to see if it was heavy or if it was light.  If someone’s heart was heavy, they would never make itContinue reading “Hearts on a Scale”

Respect

One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. Bryant H. McGill I’m not always the best listener. My brain often leaves conversations without my permission. I get lost in thought or lost in a memory triggered by something said, or even just lost trying to processContinue reading “Respect”