
Dr Stella - Physician & Mushroom Farmer
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Dr Stella - Physician & Mushroom Farmer
@stellalli
Medical Doctor | BC Anesthesiologist |FFARCSI Anaesthetist | Aesthetic Physician | Loves to grow things | Lifelong Learner | Volunteer for medical missions



what made you realize life is spiritual.






This idea that the west is bad and the Middle East are good is very wrong and unacceptable. As an African, I do not have any shared destiny with both sides. Both committed slavery, imported religion, exploited us and continued to treat us less. If you put there actions on Africans side by side, you’d see that both are evil and harmful to our collective existence. However, having experienced both, we have seen what they’re capable of bringing upon us if given opportunity.












The day my mother lost her 98-year-old mum, and I stood watching her unravel beneath the weight of her grief, a lesson I had always carried latently, carved itself into the tenderest parts of my heart. You see, age and longevity do little to loosen memory’s grip on the lives we have lived with those dearest to us. The mind has the alchemical quality of collapsing decades into instants. We do not look upon the faces of those we cherish and say, “they are old now, they may go.” In fact, the heart grows greedier in its yearning for the bond to endure and stretch itself toward eternity. And this is why death remains such a formidable harbinger of sorrow. It doesn’t matter how long one has lived, or how many memories have been gathered like pearls along a string. When death arrives, the severing is always abrupt and torturous. Eighty-six years collapse into a single moment of silence, and it will still feel as if life has been stolen too soon. No one ever truly makes complete peace with the ending of a beautiful thing.















