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Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Words I Made Up — The Twenty First

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It took a full year since  Words I Made Up — The Twentieth to follow with another list-article in the series. As mentioned on multiple occa...
Monday, 2 June 2025

الوقت من دهب يا أبا لهب

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  شمعدان المعمدان مع دان مان الألمان صوته رنان ذاك الأنسان المليء بالأشجان أشجار الجار المحتار اللي عليه طار ورقها طار مطار إلا عقله من مطار...
Sunday, 25 May 2025

OLS Reflections Ottanta­tré

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  • We teach by learning as we learn by teaching. We cannot expect to serve humanity and help it evolve as long as our cup is empty. Fill it...
Wednesday, 7 May 2025

دوجو دهب

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  Doggo Dahab belongs to my cousin Rasha from A Letter That Hit Me In The Feels . After the passing of Caramella in 2013 Toronto, he remaine...
Monday, 21 April 2025

First Existential Conversation With Meta AI

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I f I have learned anything about myself it is that I have a distaste towards popular trends and conforming in general. Whatever or wherever...
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Omar Cherif is a trilingual author, poet, philosopher, photographer, and djembefola. After studying journalism, psychology, and philosophy he worked in the corporate world for ten years, before leaving it all behind to take art in general and writing in particular as vocations. He has lived in multiple cities around the world and still moving on. Starting the One Lucky Soul blog in 2011 Toronto, it was later complemented by a Facebook page. In 2016 Los Angeles he founded Full Lunacy Drum Circle — a community that has been hosting full moon musical gatherings ever since. Moving again to Dahab, Egypt in 2022, Full Lunacy was incepted there as well. As for the content of this blog, it may vary between conscious living, art, psychology, philosophy, history, language, music, poetry, nature, photography, adventures, or just some fun raving, ranting and rambling. He often wonders what makes us uncomfortable to walk, jog, ride, or drive next to strangers going at the same pace, that we usually feel compelled to either slow down or speed up. He’s equally still wondering what was the ‘that’ which Meat Loaf wouldn’t do in 1993. Lots of brilliant questions to ponder.
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