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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Not of This World 2
This is not random thoughts; see if you can follow the thread. What do you mean, “Why don’t I like it?” The question assumes a falsehood, that I am somehow duty-bound to like something. My lack of interest is the … Continue reading
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Tagged moral intelligence, mysticism, peace, philosophy, psychology, quantum reasoning
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Job 30
In contrast to Job’s previous state at the top of society, he is now below the bottom. The first few verses artistically blend the image of social outcasts with jackals. He starts by suggesting the best of such folks are … Continue reading
Police Talking Points
Bear in mind this comes from an ex-cop. The fundamental moral consideration will always be maintaining social stability, which is not the same thing as “order” (as cops tend to define it). Law-n-order is a chimera of the Western middle … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, culture, law, police, social stability, society
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ANE Meditation
In Western traditions, meditation is about receiving insight and understanding of higher truths. This is the same old crap that eviscerates the power of connecting to the Spirit Realm. It’s an effort to force the Spirit to accommodate the human … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, epistemology, intellect, Law Covenants, mysticism, philosophy, revelation, scripture, spirituality, western christianity
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Shouting Silence
The biggest problem in acquainting Westerners with truth is their lack of a sense of paradox. Yeah, they can learn it, but to make it instinctive is what is so difficult. Without that predisposition to expect paradox, truth remains elusive. … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged mission, mysticism, religion, spirituality, The Great Commission
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Our Anomaly
Recently I spotted a couple more stories about archaeological evidence of previously unknown civilizations, or those that were far more developed than is currently acknowledged. Indications of highly advanced technology, though surely of a different kind than our own, offers … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, epistemology, intellect, philosophy, scripture, western christianity, western civilization
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Nothing Important
Forgive me, dear readers; more senseless brain spew. Way back when I first started this blog, I knew it would be raw, but not necessarily fresh. The point is not polished presentation from long consideration; that’s for magazines and books. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged human behavior, marketing, mysticism, philosophy, propaganda, religion, social sciences, writing
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The Law of Context
As humans, we cannot function without context. It’s a critical task in the stages of development that we gain some kind of context. Descartes’ thought experiment was a prime example of delusion; you cannot start with nothing when you already … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged church, civilization, history, law, peace, politics, scripture, spirituality
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Job 29
Universal truth is simply not within reach of the human mind, because truth is nothing less than the Person of God Himself. Rather, any knowledge of God is inherently contextual,and we dare not assume anyone else is obliged to accept … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, Job, knowledge of God, mysticism, Universal truth
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