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Leaking from the Heart
While whistleblowing is almost pure politics, leaking is a divine art. The Internet itself is pretty deceptive. That is, the same systemic deception you see everywhere else has invaded the Net, in that the coolest and most attractive sites are … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computers, government, internet, oppression, organizational theory, politics
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Church of the Heart
We struggle to get Westerners to see beyond a single unitary universe. We further struggle to get them to see various levels within that one universe. The native conceptual instinct of Westerners is to see everything on the same concrete, … Continue reading
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
The text of my book Heart of Faith is essentially complete, but I’m not going to finalize it for publication until I’ve serialized the entire draft here. Meanwhile, I have time on my hands to pray and contemplate other things. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church, divine revelation, moral development, mysticism, organizational theory, religion, sensory heart, spirituality
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Unintended Confirmations
One of our fundamental teachings here is that God’s character pervades the whole universe. Regardless of apparent facts, you won’t really begin to understand reality until you characterize it on some level as a living thing itself. On some level, … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church, divine revelation, government, human nature, human understanding, moral fabric, organizational theory, religion
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Alien at Town Hall
Sadler didn’t appear any different. It was his actions that set him apart. Not exactly abandoned out in the northern wastes, they weren’t leaving any time soon. The troop formations pursued the enemy, the battle lines had moved rapidly miles … Continue reading
The OpSec Mind
The failure of OpSec will always be a moral weakness. We live in an age when even the most mundane human activity can come under attack. Treat your very existence as a mission. Operational Security starts in your soul. Not … Continue reading
Posted in administration
Tagged mission, organizational theory, psychology, resistance, society
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Eldercraft as Church Administration
If you don’t feel it in your bones, you’ll never do it well. I’m a born administrator. It’s a talent from God and fundamental to the way I think. In my mind, I regard it as moral engineering. That is, … Continue reading
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Tagged church, human behavior, management, organizational theory, psychology, social sciences, writing
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