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Intuitive Intelligence
A critical element in mysticism is cultivating intuition. Both are commonly dismissed as a lack of intelligence, but this is manifestly itself a lack of intelligence. There is a wealth of study, even in Western human sciences, showing intuition is … Continue reading
Settling in the Land Without Words
I am now a settled citizen of the Land Without Words, the higher plane of life and sanity. If you followed me here, and kept track of my explorations, you are now on your own. There’s not much more I … Continue reading
Making the Prison Tolerable
Yesterday I wrote you cannot package salvation. That’s not to say there is no useful guide to action in helping people get a hint of sanity. There most certainly is a defined course of action on this plane of existence … Continue reading
Unpackaged Salvation
I’ve met quite a few folks who wanted to save the world. Some of them are family members. They offer beatific visions of Utopia, an answer to all the ills of world — but of course, only those ills they … Continue reading
Radical Honesty
The world isn’t ready for honesty. Sure, we like to think we prefer it, but the issue depends on our own internal willingness to be honest with ourselves. One of the pillars of Christian Mysticism is a radical commitment to … Continue reading
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Tagged government, mysticism, propaganda, psychology
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Jesus Cracked a Whip
If you’ve read the Gospels in the New Testament, you are aware of the narrative where Jesus drove the currency scalpers out of the Court of Gentiles. The story goes Jesus bundled some cords together and used it like a … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, peace, resistance, scripture
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No Oracle, Just Observation
While I claim God has called me to prophesy, it doesn’t require mystical prophetic insight to understand what we face here in the West. Our civilization is rotting from within. The energy and moral fiber which allows civilizations to rise … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, entertainment, mysticism, psychology
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Disrupting Control
Control is evil. It never benefits those being controlled. Things are okay if you voluntarily submit, because the nature of things permits you to voluntarily un-submit, too. Anything really worth doing will find plenty of volunteers, or it should not … Continue reading
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Tagged government, mysticism, oppression, resistance
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Facing Disaster
Steve Quayle says we might be seeing a bank holiday next week starting on Veterans’ Day. You notice the core of the White House, along with some 200 major CEOs, will be in Mumbai during that day. Good time to … Continue reading
Divine Illumination Makes Morals
So with all this blather of mysticism and putting the ego (reason) in its place, what is the point? Paul covers that all too well: Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and lack compassion, I … Continue reading