Franz Kafka
“I have spent all my life resisting the desire to end it.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
“The more I detest men individually, the more ardent becomes my love for humanity.”
M. Dangi
“Sometimes the greatest struggle
is simply continuing to exist.”
Posts by M. Dangi | Spiritual Feminist Literature
Some loneliness is not about being alone.
It is about being surrounded by people who cannot see your heart.
Kafka understood the distance.
Dostoevsky understood the longing.
And sometimes, we understand both.
M. Dangi
Respect creates respect.
Energy answers energy.
M. Dangi
A conversation across time.
Franz Kafka wrote of love as quiet confusion.
Fyodor Dostoevsky saw love through suffering.
Perhaps love is both.
It can be the silence that comforts us, and the trembling that reminds us how deeply we feel.
M. Dangi
Spiritual Feminist Literature
Some women do not rise because they are given permission.
They rise because their soul refuses to remain small.
A reflection from Spiritual Feminist Literature, writing that explores dignity, awakening, and the inner strength of women.
M. Dangi
Love should never have to beg to be understood.
M. Dangi
M. Dangi
Creator of Spiritual Feminist Literature
Founder of The Dangi Era of Conscious Literature
Writing about awakening, dignity, and consciousness through literature.
Some transformations begin long before the world sees them.
Spiritual Feminist Literature
M. Dangi
Privacy so high,
you’ll never see me
until I decide to be seen.
M. Dangi
Creator of Spiritual Feminist Literature
Founder of The Dangi Era of Conscious Literature