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The 7 Shapes — Reflected in the Stories We Love
Not only in the magical world of Esperia, but right here on our beautiful planet Earth, we can also find echoes of the 7 Shapes—hidden in plain sight.
While we may not possess the magical powers of the Espers, we carry within us a human equivalent of their StarDust:
our incredible brain.
What if we looked at the world around us with greater awareness?
What if the stories we read, the movies we watch, the anime, manga, and books we cherish…
were more than just entertainment?
Each post below explores the presence of wisdom, balance, willpower, empathy, and more—through the lens of popular culture.
Let’s rediscover what inspires us, one tale at a time.
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Michael Jackson: The King of Pop – What Can We Learn from His Legacy?
Michael Jackson, famously dubbed the “King of Pop,” remains one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. As an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist, his influence spans generations. Discussions about his life, legacy, and even the controversies surrounding him are abundant, but here, I aim to highlight two crucial aspects that
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My Old Ass: A Reflection on Time, Gratitude, and Society
We recently watched the movie “My Old Ass”, as my wife wanted to see it after reading good reviews on X. Released in theaters in 2024, the story unfolds in the stunning setting of Muskoka Lakes, Ontario. It follows Elliott, an 18-year-old girl who encounters her 39-year-old self during a mushroom trip. I was pleasantly
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Birth of Kitarō: The Mystery of GeGeGe – Exploring Themes of Society and Awareness
We watched Birth of Kitarō: The Mystery of GeGeGe with my wife. Though I had heard of GeGeGe no Kitarō, the famous manga by Shigeru Mizuki, I had never read it. I knew the central theme revolved around yōkai, a fascinating class of Japanese folklore creatures—spirit-monsters with deep cultural roots. The movie serves as a
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Hotel California by The Eagles: A Masterpiece with Timeless Reflections
Released in 1977, the song “Hotel California” by the Eagles remains one of the most famous and enigmatic songs ever written. It is a musical masterpiece, concluding with an iconic 2-minute-and-12-second electric guitar solo performed by Felder and Joe Walsh. The two guitarists take turns playing the lead before harmonizing in a series of arpeggios,
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Once Upon a Time… Life: A Lesson in Education and Responsibility
Once Upon a Time… Life was a French educational animated television series that captivated the minds of children and adults alike. Among similar series that explored topics like history or space, this particular show stood out for its focus on the human body. It was my personal favorite. Despite its simplified explanations tailored for children,
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Audition: Exploring Feminism, Misogyny, and Society’s Flaws
Audition is a Japanese horror movie directed by Takashi Miike, released in 1999. I first watched it while living in France on the television channel Arte. Miike, known for his unsettling films, adapts Ryū Murakami’s novel in this masterpiece. The story revolves around a middle-aged widower who orchestrates a fake audition with the help of
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Chrono Trigger: A Timeless Masterpiece and a Lesson for Humanity
Released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo platform by Square (now Square Enix), Chrono Trigger was the first JRPG I ever played. Borrowing my brother’s Super Nintendo, I immersed myself in the game on Saturday afternoons when I could enjoy playing alone, using the family TV in the living room. My brother had bought the
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The Lion King: A Story of Growth, Responsibility, and Emotional Healing
Released in 1994 by Disney, The Lion King is certainly one of the most famous animated movies ever created. As I write these very lines, the sequel to the live-action version of the movie, Mufasa: The Lion King, is being released in theaters. With plans to see it, it seemed like the perfect occasion to







