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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Bits: Arrow in the Quiver
I’m an arrow in the quiver. I know what I can do when the time comes, in a general sense. However, I have not yet seen the target, so I have no idea what the specifics might be. No, there … Continue reading
Snippets Overheard
“That depends on whether you want to actually try understanding me, or if you are satisfied with simply characterizing me. From what I’ve seen so far, you’re having enough trouble with the latter.” ******** “Let me save you some time. … Continue reading
No Loyalty to This Realm
The Otherworldly Warrior has no real loyalties anywhere in this realm of existence. As a follow-up to yesterday’s post, I finished with an addenda attesting the one who operates from the Spirit Realm is not necessarily bound under the Laws … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged mysticism, psychology, resistance
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You're On Your Own
For a Christian Mystic, not every question is so easily answered. I’m one who takes the Bible very seriously as a record of God’s revelation. It’s as much as anyone can really know intellectually about God, and all we are … Continue reading
Warrior as Shepherd
The moral ideal of a warrior is the shepherd. Continuing from the previous post yesterday, I’m exploring a better way to view things. I tried to portray the moral character of a shepherd in light of romantic relations already. There … Continue reading
Otherworldly Warrior
The hardest thing we do is radically challenge our thinking on anything. As a Christian Mystic, ever day I’m waking up in a fight against a pervasive system of falsehood. The entire tangible world around me is based on lies, … Continue reading
The Messy Failure of Globalism
Globalism in all its manifestations can only fail. I’m pretty sure that’s self evident, but you wouldn’t know that by the frantic activism of some. It’s one of the major issues separating me from most of my fellow Christians in … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged government, oppression, survival
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Game and False Guilt
She was provocative. There are ways of being flirty and cute without going too far. Plenty of young ladies manage it. She didn’t get that. But ask her, and she would have insisted she was a good girl. Perhaps she … Continue reading
A Splinter of the Cross
We do right because we can’t do otherwise, regardless of what it costs. I’m not whining; this is simply my commitment, my mission in life. My neighbor across the street doesn’t have a man or a working lawnmower. A few … Continue reading
The Art of Setting Free
When I can, I’ll always set the captives free. But doing so is very hard work. It’s a subtle art, getting people to realize they are in a prison, then pointing out the exit. Game itself is a means to … Continue reading