Crime and the Criminal

This article marks the beginning of my new series, Crime and the Criminal: One Entity or Two? In Part 1, I set the stage by asking a difficult question: do we judge the crime, or do we judge the criminal? Through storytelling and reflection, this piece explores how society, victims, offenders, and the justice system often blur the line between the act and the individual. The series will examine the New Zealand justice system, the psychology of repeat offenders, the role of addiction and social exclusion, and the possibility of reform. My hope is to spark conversation, empathy, and critical thought — not only among law professionals but also among victims, offenders, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of justice.

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Dreams, Interpretation and Spirituality

First part of my life 0 to 35-36 Years of Age a walk through my life’s journey and the dreams I saw what it could mean and possible interpretations.

The world of dreams is fascinating, exciting and mysterious, is also scary at times. While some people hardly dream and some dream occasionally and others very often.

Dreams are a medium of self realization and making necessary changes, only if the person dreaming can remember some or all of their dreams. It also tells the person about state of his mind. What that person might be thinking of or worried about. It can sometimes allow a person to pro actively act upon their present, past or future issues on hand depending on weather the issue is still valid or is going to be valid in near or distant future.

Here, I will write my dreams, their partial remembrance and any known or hidden meaning that can be easily established. As for my older dreams I can only draw a rough timeline and for my most current dreams I can validate it with more accurate or close timeline. As far as I understand I used to get dreams from my very early teens and twenties. Most of those are not remembered by me however, there was one dream that was almost recurring and had a very strong message or interpretation. I will talk about that dream in my next coming post.

What are your thoughts about dreams, do you dream a lot? do you remember them at all? How do yo u interpret your dreams? Do you like to self interpret or ask someone who has some knowledge about dreams? What do you do to feel better or understand your dreams? Comment, like and share your thoughts.

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