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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Not a “Conspiracy”
There has always been a ruling elite, people who regarded themselves above the common folks. Fasten your seat belts, because in order to keep this short, I have to make broad sweeping generalizations. Perhaps you are aware that the term … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged assassination of JFK, Babylon, conspiracy theory, government, history, internet, Nimrod, oppression, peace, propaganda, ruling elite, spirituality, Warren Commission
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Response to ACIM Folks
I’ve gotten some queries from folks who have an affinity for A Course in Miracles and related materials. Recently that traffic appears to have risen somewhat and I felt the need for an anchored reference point on this blog regarding … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged ACIM, mainstream christianity, mysticism, peace, religion, spirituality, theological controversies, writing
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Our Witness
We are aliens. If you follow much of my teaching on this blog, there’s a pretty good chance you would be alien even to Petra, the band who recorded this song more than thirty years ago. They were fairly generic … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Contemporary Christian, evangelism, Hippie Jesus Freak Movement, Israel, mysticism, Petra, religion, spirituality
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Psalm 56
This psalm refers to events in 1 Samuel 21:10-15, and precedes the moment celebrated in Psalm 34. This is very much a Covenant song. The Law of God promises divine protection among other blessings to those who obey. On the … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged King David, old testament history, oppression, peace, prayer, Prophet Samuel, Psalms, the Covenant of Moses, war
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End of an Empire
This is just me, my own personal ruminations. These brooding thoughts build on the basis of a solid prophetic conviction. Some years ago I became utterly certain that if America attacks Iran, God will grant Iran victory over us. It … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, government, Iran, mysticism, oppression, prophecy, spirituality, war
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Communion = Dependence
We are designed for communion. While the priority is on communion with our Creator, it seems rather necessary that we are able to commune with our own inner selves first. However, at some point you quickly run into the necessity … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged communion, dependence, divine justice, government, medicine, mysticism, oppression, revelation, spirituality, western bias, western civilization
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Fukushima: Not Much You Can Do
If you bother to read this blog, one of the basic concepts you have to tolerate is the biblical doctrine of the Fall. Not so much the traditional Western Christian view of it, but you have to understand that our … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged christian mysticism, Creation, disasters, divine revelation, law, mysticism, nature, spirituality, technology
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On Being Your Own God
Let’s get one thing out of the way: I am by no means a gamer. I am somewhat of a computer geek, but it’s just a tool for something much more important. If the Internet and computers all died tomorrow, … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, civilization, propaganda, psychology, religion, scripture, social conditioning, social sciences
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Photo Log 8: Double Header in OKC
Today is a rather long trek over two different official bike trails. But it’s about ten miles just getting to the starting line of the first one. If this works out, I’ll ride straight west on SE 29th to the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cycling, Downtown Oklahoma City, Eagle Lake Trail, fitness, Grand Boulevard Trail, Oklahoma River Trail, weather
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Compsec: Proof of What We Suspected
Maybe I was a little slow, but at some point I realized that digital security never was, for the most part. We who work or play in the field of computer security (CompSec) have been trading stories of government intrusion … Continue reading
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Tagged business, compsec, computer security, computers, economics, government, government intrusion, propaganda, security software, technology, war
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