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Kate Murray (photographer) This is a photo of a woman she asked to photograph as she gave birth to her first child.

  Kate Murray (photographer) This is a photo of a woman she asked to photograph as she gave birth to her first child.  But then something tragic happened: halfway through her pregnancy, she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. She had to have a breast removed and undergo chemotherapy—all while carrying her child. At 36 weeks, doctors induced labor so they could treat her cancer and so she could see her son grow up. When the newborn latched onto Kate's single breast, the emotion in the room was overwhelming.

She smiled for the camera, hiding the fear in her heart.

  She smiled for the camera, hiding the fear in her heart. ‎ Her husband had left soon after learning she was carrying quintuplets, saying he couldn’t handle the responsibility. ‎ ‎She raised them alone—working three jobs, skipping meals so they could eat, pretending she wasn’t tired when her body was breaking. People told her she would fail, but she never once let go of her girls. ‎ ‎Years later, the daughters grew into strong, loving women. They never forgot the nights their mother cried quietly while they pretended to sleep. They never forgot how she gave up her own dreams so they could chase theirs. ‎ ‎On her 90th birthday, they surprised her with flowers and a cake. She looked at the five women surrounding her, each one now a mother themselves, and whispered through tears: ‎ ‎“I never had much to give you… but I gave you my life. And seeing you all here… it was worth everything.” ‎ ‎They hugged her tightly, knowing it was likely her last birthday with them. ‎ ‎As...

The famous film "The Passion of the Christ" features a scene where a mysterious character appears carrying a baby, while Jesus is physically punished.

  The famous film "The Passion of the Christ" features a scene where a mysterious character appears carrying a baby, while Jesus is physically punished. The scene is somewhat eerie, even though the mysterious character doesn't say a word; likewise, the baby's appearance leaves much to ponder. But the scene has a meaning that few managed to understand: It turns out that Jesus Christ is being flogged and Satan appears with "a baby" to show Jesus that even "The Devil" takes care of his son, while God allows him to be cruelly humiliated. The one carrying the elderly Child is Lucifer and has an androgynous appearance, since angels are genderless. It is undoubtedly a scene with a very powerful meaning. A rather unique film that's worth analyzing...

My little neighbor didn't let anyone into his home until a police officer arrived and stepped inside.

  My little neighbor didn't let anyone into his home until a police officer arrived and stepped inside. I'm 91, and loneliness has become my shadow. My husband died decades ago. My children stopped visiting. Birthdays, holidays, ordinary days — all painfully silent. The house creaks and ticks, and some days I feel like a ghost waiting to be remembered. Then Jack moved in next door. He was twelve, thin, always with a skateboard and his cap on backward. Every evening I saw him riding alone, long after other kids ran home when their mothers called. I thought he was just independent. I was wrong. One night, I woke up to crying. Soft. Broken. I looked outside and saw Jack sitting on his porch, knees hugged to his chest, shaking in the cold. My heart clenched. I stepped out and asked if he was okay, if he needed help. He stared at me for a second — then ran inside and slammed the door. The next day, he never came out. No skateboard. No movement. I baked a pie and knocked. No answer. ...