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Mind Slaves
If you change someone’s mind on something, you haven’t accomplished much. Sure, it probably comes with a package including the person’s actions and words, but that’s just physics. It’s hard to overstate the perversion of Western mythology. Let’s remind ourselves … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged heart-mind, morality, otherworldly, scripture, sensory heart, western civilization
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It’s Coming Home
Could you have predicted it? We are watching the West implode. The cultural milieu has run its course and we are watching something new forming from the ashes. Even Western self-awareness of cultural birth and development is biased, but if … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, economics, government, heart-mind, mission, mysticism, oppression, otherworldly, propaganda, resistance, spirituality, survival, war, Western mythology
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In the Cosmic Jail
Pay no attention to the propaganda until you start from the assumption that it’s propaganda. Back off; divest yourself of any interest in taking sides. When you operate from the divine moral plane using the moral logic of God’s character … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, armed resistance, Biblical Mysticism, feudalism, government, history, oppression, otherworldly, propaganda, survival, war
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Yet Another Funeral
Verna Mae Hurst, 6 December 1935 – 3 January 2016 If things go as planned, my elder sister will pick me up for the long ride back out to Tahlequah, OK today. The last time, I officiated at my father’s … Continue reading
Moral Order of Things
Eternity is not merely time without end; it is life without time. God’s will is not some static and inexorable destiny for all Creation. His will is the moral fabric of reality itself. Even our freedom within this realm of … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computers, moral discernment, mysticism, otherworldly
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Wise Silence
In our study in Proverbs, we are told repeatedly that you cannot teach a fool. You can help them keep their folly to themselves only if you hold dominion and are prepared to use violence. For most of us, we … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged heart-mind, moral discernment, mysticism, otherworldly, proverbs, wisdom literature
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