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Suditi Jindal

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Suditi Jindal I take a break from all sorts of writing. I expose myself to engaging stimuli like a nature trek, classical concert and reading my favourite authors t…moreI take a break from all sorts of writing. I expose myself to engaging stimuli like a nature trek, classical concert and reading my favourite authors to get back into the groove.

I think I am able to prevent a writer's block by taking out time to day-dream about my stories, filling my days with a variety of work and writing something creative every day. (less)
Suditi Jindal I get to live many lives in a single lifetime- this is the best thing for me about being a writer.
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Bless the Water

 

Another fantastical yet scientific bit of knowledge that I come across is that water has intelligence, it has memory.

Japanese scientist Dr Masaru Emoto brought to light the tendency of water to hold feelings, words and thoughts in his book, The Hidden Messages in Water. He further stated that since human bodies and the planet earth are composed of water to the tune of 70 to 80 %, thus, a lot can

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Published on February 06, 2022 22:39
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“Usually adult males who are unable to make emotional connections with the women they choose to be intimate with are frozen in time, unable to allow themselves to love for fear that the loved one will abandon them. If the first woman they passionately loved, the mother, was not true to her bond of love, then how can they trust that their partner will be true to love. Often in their adult relationships these men act out again and again to test their partner's love. While the rejected adolescent boy imagines that he can no longer receive his mother's love because he is not worthy, as a grown man he may act out in ways that are unworthy and yet demand of the woman in his life that she offer him unconditional love. This testing does not heal the wound of the past, it merely reenacts it, for ultimately the woman will become weary of being tested and end the relationship, thus reenacting the abandonment. This drama confirms for many men that they cannot put their trust in love. They decide that it is better to put their faith in being powerful, in being dominant.”
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Oscar Wilde
“Hearts are made to be broken.”
Oscar Wilde, De Profundis

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Suditi Jindal I am a published writer with my first novel GROW UP MOON! by SNAB PUBLISHERS, NEW DELHI, INDIA; out in the market. The book is available on Flipkart. Please read it and post your views on the book at

www.facebook.com/pages/Grow-up-Moon.

Thank you
Suditi.


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