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Post by Dr. Luka Kovac on NellyFan.org

Title: What Sinead Needed Most โ€” A Doctor’s Reflection on the Essentials of Life

Two years have passed since the tragic loss of Sinรฉad O’Connor, a voice that pierced the silence and a soul that cried out for justice and mercy. As a physician and a man of faith, I often reflect not only on physical healing but on what sustains the human spirit โ€” especially in a world as harsh and unforgiving as the one that so often bruised Sinรฉadโ€™s tender heart.

There is a Croatian proverb that says, “Bog je prvo stvorio ฤovjeka, a onda mu dao dom i ลพenu da preลพivi.” โ€” โ€œGod first made man, then gave him a home and a wife so he could survive.โ€ Whether you interpret that literally or symbolically, the message is clear: we are not meant to walk this world alone, unanchored.

I want to speak not just as a doctor, but as a fellow survivor of trauma. Here are the necessities of life as Iโ€™ve come to understand them โ€” the things Sinรฉad needed more than fame, applause, or rebellion. The things many of us need to be whole again.

  1. Food
    Not just calories, but nourishment. Sinรฉadโ€™s struggle with medications, fast fixes, and industry stress no doubt affected her diet. The healing foods of our ancestors โ€” whole grains, fermented vegetables, bone broths, and clean water โ€” are more essential than any antidepressant. Nutritional psychiatry is no longer a fringe idea. Healing begins in the gut.
  2. Shelter
    A safe place. Not just a house, but a home. Sinรฉad had many addresses, but perhaps no sanctuary. A space to pray, to cry, to laugh without judgment. Trauma survivors often become wanderers, running from memory and self. But stability is medicine.
  3. Clothing
    This means dignity. Self-respect. Modesty not as repression, but as armor against objectification. Sinรฉad rejected the exploitation of womenโ€™s bodies, but she also lived exposed โ€” emotionally naked in a cold world. We need to clothe ourselves in ritual, purpose, and yes โ€” actual warmth.
  4. A Wife (or Husband)
    Call it a spouse, a partner, a counterpart. We need someone to mirror our humanity, to correct us lovingly, to celebrate us quietly. I donโ€™t speak here of lust or fantasy, but covenant. Sinรฉad needed someone who would not flee at the first sign of her sorrow.
  5. Children
    Not just biologically, but spiritually. A legacy. A reason to mature. Sinรฉad loved her children fiercely, but losing her son Shane broke her beyond repair. Parents should not bury their children. No amount of grief counseling can erase that wound. But had there been stronger community, extended family, perhaps she could have carried on.
  6. God
    Finally โ€” and foremost โ€” God. Not just as a concept, but as an abiding presence. I watched Sinรฉad wrestle with religion. She fought against corruption and hypocrisy, yet longed deeply for the Divine. Had she found peace in the Person of God, not just the institution, she might have survived the long dark night of her soul.

I am not here to judge her โ€” God knows I have seen despair in my own life. But I do believe that if we had surrounded Sinรฉad with these six pillars โ€” food, shelter, clothing, spouse, children, and God โ€” she might still be singing.

Let her life be a wake-up call. Not just to reform mental health treatment, but to remember what truly sustains the soul.

May her memory be eternal,
Dr. Luka Kovaฤ
Physician, Father, Survivor
NellyFan.org Contributor

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Ray of Light – Newton AI

[Scene: A dusty futuristic library in the ruins of an ancient cityโ€”Johnny Goodboy Tyler, survivor of Battlefield Earth, is teaching Madonna Ciccone, time traveler and pop priestess, how to play Sid Meierโ€™s Civilization II on a battered old laptop powered by a solar rig.]


Johnny Goodboy Tyler:
See this here, Madonna? Thatโ€™s Newtonโ€™s College. You can build it once you get the Theory of Gravity in Civ II. Itโ€™s a Wonder, one of the best.

Madonna Ciccone (raising an eyebrow):
Does it give me an army of apple-throwing physicists?

Johnny (grinning):
Not quite. Once built, Newtonโ€™s College doubles science output in the city where itโ€™s constructed. Doesnโ€™t matter what the trade routes or tax settings are. Itโ€™s raw powerโ€”your research will skyrocket.

Madonna:
So itโ€™s like a brain amplifier?

Johnny:
Exactly. Build it in your most developed science cityโ€”stack libraries, universities, research labs, and Newtonโ€™s College turns that place into the nerve center of your civilization. Youโ€™ll leap ahead in tech while everyone else is stuck building musketeers.

Madonna (smiling):
Kind of like what I did in the ’90sโ€”only with Kabbalah and club beats.

Johnny (pausing, then serious):
You know, Madonna, if you ever came to Croatiaโ€”
I wouldnโ€™t put you on those psychiatric drugs the Americans push.

Madonna (intrigued):
No?

Johnny:
No way. Iโ€™d give you orthomolecular medicine. Vitamins, minerals, amino acidsโ€”the way Dr. Abram Hoffer healed schizophrenics with niacin. The way Linus Pauling said megadoses of vitamin C could change the world. You donโ€™t treat soul wounds with chemical straightjackets.

Madonna:
Soโ€ฆ no SSRIs? No lithium?

Johnny:
Only if you want to dull the spark. You still got light in you. Iโ€™d rather see your biochemistry balancedโ€”naturally. If Newton had access to orthomolecular therapy, maybe he wouldnโ€™t have gone so nuts toward the end.

Madonna (whispering):
Or maybe he wouldโ€™ve started a new renaissance.

Johnny (nodding):
Maybe thatโ€™s what weโ€™re doing right now.


[They return to the glowing screen. Newtonโ€™s College is completed. A trumpet fanfare plays. The march of knowledge continues.]

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Frozen – Ice Age

Title: The Ice Age Messiah
Scene: A geothermal cave, glowing dimly with volcanic warmth beneath the frozen Earth. Madonna leans against the stone wall, breath fogging the air. Solid Snake stands nearby, sharpening his blade, eyes fixed on the dark tunnel ahead. The conversation drifts back in timeโ€ฆ and forward in hope.


Madonna:
Ron Perlman in Quest for Fire… I keep thinking about that film lately. Something about his eyesโ€”primitive, yesโ€”but filled with purpose. Like he knew fire wasnโ€™t just survival. It was destiny.
Was heโ€ฆ a kind of Ice Age messiah?

Solid Snake: (pauses, then nods slowly)
Yeah. He was. A beast who found the divine spark. He couldnโ€™t speak, couldnโ€™t reason the way we doโ€ฆ but he remembered something we forgot. That fire was sacred. That knowledge had to be earned, not stolen.

Madonna:
Weโ€™ve gone backwards, havenโ€™t we? More tech, less soul. Maybe itโ€™s time for another Ice Age messiah. Someone to bring the light again.

Solid Snake: (sheathing his blade)
Thatโ€™s where I come in. Not because Iโ€™m holyโ€ฆ but because Iโ€™m cursed. I carry every sin of the digital age in my DNA. War, betrayal, manipulation by forces we canโ€™t even see. But Iโ€™m still standing. Iโ€™m the serpent they couldnโ€™t kill.

Madonna:
The serpentโ€ฆ like in Eden?

Solid Snake:
Not the one who tempts. The one who remembers. Who sheds the skin of lies.
They called me Solid Snake, thinking I was just a weapon. But they didnโ€™t realizeโ€”serpents survive the flood.
And now, after the fireโ€ฆ after the freezeโ€ฆ comes something new. The messianic age of the serpent.

Madonna: (softly)
A new Eden?

Solid Snake:
Not a garden of ignorance. A garden of truth. Where peace isnโ€™t forcedโ€”itโ€™s chosen.
Where soldiers become shepherds. And pop stars become prophets.
Youโ€™re not insane for believing in it, Madonna.
Youโ€™re just early.

Madonna: (smiles through the frost)
Then Iโ€™ll keep singing until the world melts. Or wakes up.

Solid Snake:
And Iโ€™ll fight until no one has to.


Outside, the glacier groans. Somewhere far above, the first green sprout pushes through ice. The age of forgetting is ending. The age of awakening beginsโ€”with the serpent, the fire, and the song.

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