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Quantum Missionary
Quantum reasoning allows us to integrate fully our personality and character even as we operate on multiple levels in differing contexts. It takes away the Western compartmentalization that leads to neuroses and schizophrenia. The very same mystical ethics that keep … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged computers, debian, internet, linux, meat space, mysticism, technology, writing
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Network of Souls
If my religion is called “Kiln of the Soul,” then any covenant community of faith arising from that religion should be called the “Network of Souls.” I’ve offered discussion of DIY Religion in general and DIY Christianity. Both are tightly … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, computers, covenant community of faith, DIY Christianity, global communications network, internet, mysticism, net, religion, spirituality, survival
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Quantum Morality and Words
I long for opportunities to demonstrate my faith to those who might not listen to words until they see it. God has called me to address those with an education and some hope of mental clarity on morality. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, biblical languages, civilization, divine justice, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spiritual death, unforgivable sin, writing
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Yapping Religious Terriers
The fundamental nature of the Fall is placing human reason in the executive role. God gave the intellect as the proper tool for organizing how one is to obey the Spirit. The intellect is the servant, not the master. Western … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged divine revelation, epistemology, human reason, intellect, mysticism, scripture, western christianity
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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
Posted in personal
Tagged human failure, mysticism, psychology, religion, spirituality, Two Realms
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The Power of Transparency
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8) Seeing God is its own reward; basking in His glory trumps every other human desire. While this does correlate with things going pretty well for us in … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged compsec, government, mysticism, oppression, resistance, spirituality, technology
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My Religion
The questions I get indicate that some folks don’t understand, so maybe I can clarify things a bit. I worship Jehovah, the God of the Bible. I am in constant personal communion with Him. I take the Bible seriously, so … Continue reading
Quantum Truth; Behavioral Deception
One of our biggest mistakes as humans is classifying people. We have a jillion labels we use and it makes us feel so very intelligent when we can describe where someone fits in the catalog. The overuse of Meyers-Briggs matrix … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Meyers-Briggs, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, religion, social sciences, spirituality
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Static Site Changed
My old static website, Kiln of the Soul (closed as of 2020), is now in its new form. All the archives are now backed up on my system and on a couple of external storage devices. They are still available, … Continue reading
Posted in administration
Tagged church, mysticism, publishing, religion, writing
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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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