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Virtual Doors Wide Open
I’m tired; I don’t want to work on computers any more. But I must. The motto for my computer ministry is: “Helping you to need less help.” If computers weren’t so complicated and took so much time, I would have … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, internet, mysticism, technology
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Pain Is Gain
It wasn’t working right. My “new” laptop was behaving inconsistently with Xubuntu, so I had to test other options. Every time there was update, it broke something. Win7 certainly didn’t work; the manufacturer’s drivers kept breaking the file system and … Continue reading
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Tagged human failure, mysticism, psychology, religion, spirituality, Two Realms
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Woolgathering
Reviewing things I’ve seen in the past few weeks provokes a few thoughts about faith. The biggest barrier remains the vast pool of cultural thought patterns, by which false images become associated with Scripture. People understand the words well enough, … Continue reading
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Tagged children, church, internet, mysticism, peace, religion, spirituality, western christianity, western civilization
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Resume for the Network Age
You can’t hire me, but you can invoke my loyalty. On the one hand, we must comply with the laws of the land at least enough to fly under the radar. On the other hand, you must understand that I … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, fitness, moral boundaries, mysticism, personal loyalty, psychology
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Diplomacy and Justice
If you set your heart to know the God’s Justice, it will make you seem to many less diplomatic. First, I want to offer a note of thanks to all of my subscribers. There’s been a surge in numbers recently. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, divine revelation, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, writing
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Bits and Pieces 13
I’m testing a nutritional supplement, recommended to me by both Old Jules and the Mandala Lady. The official name is serratiopeptidase but it’s more commonly known as “serrapeptase”. It’s a body enzyme that fades from production beginning around age 20. … Continue reading
Birthday Post for 2013
Today is number 57. I mentioned some time ago that God had required me to take fitness more seriously, for reasons I still don’t know. When it becomes important enough to post something like that, it becomes an accountable item. … Continue reading
Net Speculation 2
This is nothing more than my gibbering mind dreaming up vague probabilities. I can’t account for whence some of it comes, but take full responsibility for the idiocy. Linux will soon be almost entirely a corporate product. It will remain … Continue reading
ACBM: Notes
This is not to impress you with what I know, but to entice you into what you can know. Before actually starting to type the text, I had gone back and reacquainted myself with an awful lot of ANE stuff … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient civilizations, antiquities, archeology, civilization, mysticism, pagan mythology, pagan religion, sacred texts, scripture
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A Prophet’s Angst
I don’t call myself a prophet so I can bludgeon people into listening and buying into my religion. I frequently say that I don’t take myself that seriously. I use the label as a way of warning readers I spend … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, intellect, mysticism, peace, psychology, religion, scripture
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