As I walked, biked and pushed myself over my limits for about 350 kilometres from Leon to Santiago de Compostella as I did Camino de Santiago, I learned what God truly meant to me. I had always known that God was part of me and I was part of God. Pushing over the Spanish hills and mountains, … Continue reading My Freshman Hell
Category: Thoughts
Daily BUNNY insight #3
I had an eye-opening experience while picking up salad for my bunnies today at Ross Dining Hall. As I got veggies in all colors of the rainbow, I realized I will be feeding them way better than I'm feeding myself so far... I guess our life together will be more than just cuddling.
Little daily insight #2
Something I found within my collection of letters which I once again need to practice: What I have personally found is that The secret of living is giving. You are very close to this already, I believe. Yet, I suspect there is a big chance that you might miss something that is not so easy … Continue reading Little daily insight #2
God speaking through us
It was a hot summer afternon and the city was sweating. It was my first time in Burgas since I was little, but I didn't feel like sightseeing. I kept on pulling my suitcase after me as Tsvety and I searched for something to eat. As we walked the main street we stopped to listen … Continue reading God speaking through us
(In)secure me
It wasn’t until recently that I realized how attached I am to the idea of security. My best friend since 9th grade revealed he was in love with me and ceased having any contact with me whatsoever. What hurt the most was losing ground. Feeling left alone. Seeing how someone can throw you out of … Continue reading (In)secure me
The cleaner who became a teacher
They say your first job is meant to be awful. It is clear that more often than not your first job will not guarantee you a sense of fulfillment; it is simply a milestone on the path to personal triumph. I started working in the ninth grade. My first job was as a cleaner in … Continue reading The cleaner who became a teacher
The best worst example: another step to truly being an open book!
This is the essay I wrote and sent over to colleges as part of my common application to US colleges and universities after I got rejected by Harvard. It took me a lot to write it and it took me a while to post it for eveyone to see, but here it is! Yours,Maggie The … Continue reading The best worst example: another step to truly being an open book!
God: [posing as a waiter named Al Mighty] I love that story, Noah and the Ark. You know, a lot of people miss the point of that story. They think it’s about God’s wrath and anger. They love it when God gets angry. Joan: What is the story about, then? The ark? God: Well, I … Continue reading
Interview (with) me!
This interview was first published in Mladiinfo's Artcle zone! Interview done by Emilija Georgievska Magi Nazer is a 19-year-old girl from Bulgaria with an amazing background in the NGO sector. In fact, I am pretty sure that you would never expect for such a young person to have been to Thailand and Bali. Well, this … Continue reading Interview (with) me!
Meditation, Self-discipline and I
This article was first published in Public Republic magazine : ) I have been involved in an online course of meditation for a couple of weeks now. This is the Peace revolution Self-Development program which you can easily get signed up for. In order to give you the chance to get to know a bit … Continue reading Meditation, Self-discipline and I