Magicia
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Introduction | I am a storyteller drawn to the quiet corners of love, loss, and healing. My writing often explores tender relationships. I try to see through my characters’ behavior and point of view, blending realism with gentle intimacy. My stories weave themes of emotional neglect, vulnerability, and the slow, delicate growth of trust—or its opposite. My characters live in a world of regrets, misunderstandings, and unspoken feelings, yet always with the hope of tenderness and renewal. |
| Interests | Who does not like the magic of love? Love has always been a mystery I cannot fully understand. It is not only desire or a passing flame of hormones. It drifts deeper—quiet and unseen—into the secret corners of the heart. Sometimes it blooms where no one expects—between souls who seem too different, too distant, too impossible. Yet when it arrives, it feels as if it had always been meant. Love is not made to follow reason, for its magic shines brightest in the places where reason fails. |
| Favorite books | I believe in the Sufi tradition, where love is not merely a feeling but a journey of the soul. They speak of seven stages—maqams—each a step deeper into the mystery of devotion: Attraction (Dilkashi) — the spark, a glance that stirs the heart. Attachment (Uns) — the gentle binding, where the beloved’s presence becomes breath itself. Love (Ishq) — the fire consuming all hesitation. Faith & Reverence (Aqeedat) — the heart bows in surrender. Worship (Ibadat) — love becomes prayer, every thought a hymn, every breath a devotion. Madness (Junoon) — where reason dissolves and only longing remains. Death (Maut) — not an end, but the final annihilation, where the self is lost and only the Beloved remains. Such is the path of love in its purest form: a pilgrimage from a fleeting spark to the eternal flame. |

