Sal Godoij

Soulpunctures

According to Sal Godoij, a "soulpuncture" is every literary work that aims to stimulate the soul's energy.

Therefore, all poems, stories, comments, and ideas on this page are "soulpunctures."

It is the objective of this site (and of all Sal Godoij's writing for this matter) that every word said, sung, heard, written, or read punctures the soul and thus stimulates the soul's healing capability.


 

The Sentence
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The Sentence

This sentence is Ingrained in the brains and hearts of some political leaders: ‘A bitter world is urgently needed.’ Please correct it ASAP. Do not make it a sentence. It should say: ‘A better world is urgently needed.’ Everybody, plus the new generations, will thank you.

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The Stone
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The Stone

“Humans are the only animals that trip over the same stone twice.”

 

You have heard this saying since childhood and know what it means. However, despite its negative tone, the stones on which we stumble over are, sometimes, the best teachers we ever had. Indeed, there is always something new to learn. Let’s see:

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A Concerned Citizen
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A Concerned Citizen

Today, I woke up wiser than yesterday

With a blurry knowledge of all things human

Aware somehow of the human enigma

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Man’s Made
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Man’s Made

In the beginning, God said, There be light, and the light was everywhere, and the first day was born, and it was a healthy day, and light covered the Earth, and life was everywhere.

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The Three States of Human Character.
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The Three States of Human Character.

The Three States of Human Character.
Several factors condition a person's character. Some say the stars, others say destiny, others say it's God's will, and others say we own our fate.
To the above, I add another factor: the states of water.

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On Extraterrestrials
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On Extraterrestrials

As the Earth enters critical cycles, natural and human-provoked, the interest in life on other planets has increased exponentially. Still, the question remains: why, to this date, have we not encountered intelligent extraterrestrials yet?

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On Ignorance
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On Ignorance

When multiplied, weaknesses may become unmanageable forces. Ignorance, for example, might be a weakness; however, if it multiplies, it becomes a power. The power of ignorance has defied wisdom and common sense, defeated civilizations, and conquered the human spirit through millennia.

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On Creativity
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On Creativity

Creativity applies to any industry. It’s the root of civilization, and so it must be encouraged.
Indeed, we all agree, but how can I boost my creativity?
Many friends and colleagues asked me this question, and to the best of my knowledge and experience, I respond:

1. To boost your creativity, keep your mind, eyes, and ears open 24 hours a day. Yes, 24 hours, because most great ideas come in dreams. So, most importantly, try to remember your dreams.
If you cannot remember your dream, invent one.

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Memories of Family Dinner Times.
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Memories of Family Dinner Times.

When I was a kid, nine years old or so, at the table at dinner time, which happened to be the most significant moment of the day, we all, the family, gathered around the table. The dinner table had mandatory salt and pepper shakers and an oil and vinegar dispenser set.

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On Life’s Purpose
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On Life’s Purpose

What's life's purpose? I asked myself
And you, my friend, my brother, I know
You ask yourself the same question
Yet we must convince ourselves we're not alone
My friend, my brother, I don't want to distract you
From whatever keeps you busy or not
But we must focus on our eyes when focusing on nothingness

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On Reading Books
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On Reading Books

Nowadays, people favour learning from screens rather than from books. Reading a book demands concentration, thinking, and imagination, which most people avoid. So they favour screens because screens deliver the whole thing instantly, thus diminishing the efforts required to read a book. Several factors may influence this sad trend: new technologies, time, space, volume, cost, life demands, etc.

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The Eagle
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The Eagle

When I was a boy, I had the feeling
That I had a bird nesting in my chest
A powerful feeling, a powerful bird
I used to watch myself in the mirror
To challenge the relentless stare of the bird
Observing me, scrutinizing me

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I Dreamed I Was Born
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I Dreamed I Was Born

I dreamed I was born
At a time, one day, somewhere
Among pain, screams, sweat, and blood
My dream was so unreal
Yet I felt alive, crying, breathing
My heart beating
And I was there, a newborn
Me, being held in the hands of destiny

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On a Happy, Long-Lasting Marriage
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On a Happy, Long-Lasting Marriage

The secrets of a long-lasting, happy marriage are space and distance. You will have a happy life together if you respect each other’s space and distance. Marriage is like a delicate clock where every gear turns in rhythm and harmony and fits together at the exact time, thus moving forward in balance every moment, every day, every year. The other pieces of this clock are patience, respect, love, comprehension, and forgiveness.

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On Reading
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On Reading

Since the beginning of civilization, books have been the compass that guides humankind to either heaven or hell and, sometimes, to paradise. Regretfully, people nowadays read little and mostly don’t even understand what they read.

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On Truth
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On Truth

TRUTH is not a static thing. It’s like a fish in the water. Like a bird in the air. We see it, but we cannot get it. It’s like the wind. We feel it, but we cannot grasp it. However you represent it, TRUTH seems to irremediably fade away from our moral landscape.

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Becoming a Poet
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Becoming a Poet

A poet is a philosopher
A lover of mirages, an architect of thoughts
Mirages and thoughts are verses of a poem
You're a poet if you build a road
And you walk on it
A road that goes through people's hearts
Tears and joy

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Last Line
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Last Line

Are you worried about how the first line in your book must be? You should do so because it will invite your readers to visit the world you have created. However, you must also worry about the last line.

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