Category: Guest Articles

If you have a view to share and would like to reach others, submit your post to us. If we feel it fits with the theme of our blog, we would be honored to post it here. We’re always interested in giving another perspective to our readers and exposure for other writers. We like to explore all beliefs with the condition that tolerance and respect is shown for all.

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Submit the article with a minimum of 800 words to dragonintuitive@gmail.com, subject ‘Guest Blog’ with a byline about you including a link to your website.

“Whenever I found out anything remarkable, I have thought it my duty to put down my discovery on paper, so that all ingenious people might be informed thereof.” Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (Dutch Biologist, 1632-1723)

“The educated do not share a common body of information, but a common state of mind” Mason Cooley (American , b.1927)

“Our best thoughts come from others.” Ralph Waldo Emerson (American Poet, Lecturer and Essayist, 1803-1882)

  • Storm Before the Calm by Ade Sluzky

    Storm Before the Calm by Ade Sluzky

    Between the radicals and the refugees Water running out and the rising seas The misinformation in the fog of war The unjust lessons from above the law Do those that hate me for where I stand Take a moment to understand? That fossils fuel impotent screams And bolster bastions to maintain regimes? Do they know…

  • The Final Strawman by Ade Sluzky

    The Final Strawman by Ade Sluzky

    Zarathustra stepped out of Plato’s cave to face the music of the spheres of influence. He saw straw men building houses of cards. Paper tigers were prowling the silver lining around the clouds. Many hands were making light work whilst too many cooks spoiled the broth. It was going to be like shooting fish in…

  • More Tests by Ade Sluzky

    More Tests by Ade Sluzky

    ”You need to lose some weight and we’re going to have to conduct some more tests.” The sensation of a stone, high-diving down into the pit of my stomach made me feel as pale as I felt I looked. I looked. I was that pale. In the waiting room, at the laboratory, I was underwhelmed…

  • 7 Signs of Clairaudience: Is Your Psychic Gift Showing?

    7 Signs of Clairaudience: Is Your Psychic Gift Showing?

    There are many different ways to connect with the spirit world around us and it is important to understand that the way gifts manifest for one person may not be the way they manifest for someone else. While there are many psychic gifts that get a lot of attention, one often overlooked one is clairaudience.…

  • Easiest Ways to Tell That Your Home Isn’t Supporting Your Mental Health by Amanda Turner

    Easiest Ways to Tell That Your Home Isn’t Supporting Your Mental Health by Amanda Turner

    The home is more than a place where we live and breathe, but a manifestation of our inner self. But just as our home can serve as an outward expression of our psychology, the habits by which we interact with our home create a mutually-reinforcing relationship, which can either optimize or erode our psychological well-being.…

  • “I’m Not Good Enough”: Ways to Kill This Feeling Once and For All by Isabell Gaylord

    “I’m Not Good Enough”: Ways to Kill This Feeling Once and For All by Isabell Gaylord

    Ever felt that you’re simply not good enough? Or have a hard time convincing yourself of your value and capabilities? Well, you’re not alone. There are so many people spread around the globe and thinking the exact same thing. The phrase ‘I’m not good enough,’ has done more harm than good. Further, with external criticism,…

  • Journaling as the Way to Conquer Depression by Isabell Gaylord

    Journaling as the Way to Conquer Depression by Isabell Gaylord

    Life has a lot of ups and downs, and for some, the feeling can be very overwhelming. With circumstances creating anxiety and a whole lot of other feelings, one can get lost in a depressed state. Depression is a growing menace. This has led to many solutions and techniques to deal with it. One of…

  • Depression Is the Way for Growth: Look at This Problem from the Flip Side by Alice Jones

    Depression Is the Way for Growth: Look at This Problem from the Flip Side by Alice Jones

    Many people don’t see any good side about depression. Depression, no doubt is a terrible experience that should be dealt with. However, there are certain benefits that depression surprisingly provides and people rarely see them. In this article, we’ll be looking at how depression as an ailment can be of help. Depression is a Common…

  • I Think I Thunk by Ade Sluzky

    I Think I Thunk by Ade Sluzky

    I believe in conspiracy theoriesI believe that they existHave I gone mad? That’s what they want you to think. Going to make a tin foil hatA stetson, I thinkOr perhaps a top hat?Or a bowler?A fedora is out of fashion, don’t you think?Choose your hatMake it out of tin foilWear it around radio towersTell people…

  • 3 Common Sources of Senior Stress and How to Cope with Them by Kent Elliot

    3 Common Sources of Senior Stress and How to Cope with Them by Kent Elliot

    Stress is something that affects us at all stages of life, but seniors often find themselves stressing about things that weren’t as worrisome when they were younger. From health concerns to facing losses of various sorts, there are many things seniors can find overwhelming.  To learn more about common sources of stress, and to explore…

  • Fart by Ade Sluzky

    Fart by Ade Sluzky

    Regardless of all cultural connotations and reverberations,I just want to say,Fart.It’s a bodily function thingA material/interface,emergent and sharedexperience thingIt’s a conscious knowledgeand knowable, agreeable thing.It’s a fartA pure, plain and simple fart.It carries no leverage.It’s not culturally biasedIt bares no truckNo beefNo anticipatory investmentOf hopeful resolution thingIt’s a fartA self-explanatorySelf definingFartIt existsAnd then it doesn’tBut…

  • How to Prepare for Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s by Kent Elliott

    How to Prepare for Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s by Kent Elliott

    Looking for more valuable ideas, inspiration or information? Connect with Dragon Intuitive! What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?  Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain disorder that is a particular type of dementia. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s include:  Serious memory loss and confusion Mood swings often fueled by agitation Impaired judgment  Difficulty completing tasks that involve sequential steps Trouble…

  • Fantasy Imaginarium by Ade Sluzky

    Fantasy Imaginarium by Ade Sluzky

    When you get stuck into thinking about what you should have said,you’re rehearsing for a past that won’t return.The fantasy imaginarium inside your headChasing a better you to learn Best foot forward and onwards and suchThe solid ground is sound.Don’t beat yourself upHave a delicate touchThe new scenarios will come around Ade SluzkyGuest PoetDragon Intuitive

  • Setting Healthy Living Goals as a Response to Grief by Camille Johnson

    Setting Healthy Living Goals as a Response to Grief by Camille Johnson

    When you grieve the loss of a loved one, it triggers sadness. You may also feel angry and be in denial over the loss. However, it’s also a time to realize how short life is, which may stimulate your desire to live a healthier lifestyle and set goals to accomplish that. Start Exercising More Often…

  • Welcome to the Wilderness by Ade Sluzky

    Welcome to the Wilderness by Ade Sluzky

    Welcome to the wildernessThere aren’t any rulesYour adaptations will be naiveAnd your wisdom the stuff of fools. You came in from the gardenWhere your nature was containedYou’ll necessarily hardenIn the chaos, unrestrained The people on the patioWith their wine and their cheese and their gleeAnd business as usual as usualWill always be blind to what…

  • Love Takes by Ade Sluzky

    Love Takes by Ade Sluzky

    Love takes workBut despises effortLove takes trustBut breaks you in those placesThat your trust protected. Love hints at solutionsVia a prism of problemsIt puppeteers youInto believingYou’ve found yourselfUntil you find your selfLooking for your selfAgain And yet, againLove comes backAnd you ask,Where did you go?And it answersWhere did you go? I was here the whole…