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A Fresh Accounting
The tempo is changing again. As always, you could have written me off as nuts a long time ago. I’ve been reshaped in so many different ways by the hand of God that I can scarcely remember where I was … Continue reading
Mission and Friendships
Natural to our humanity is an appetite for warmth connected with a sense of identity. Something in us knows without any possible explanation that we must belong to something. If we do not, then a major element in our sense … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged communion, community, friendship, human nature, mission, mysticism, peace, psychology, social mythology, spirituality
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A Quantum Step
Don’t follow me; search the pattern of my walk to find your own path. Yesterday I summarized afresh the concept of levels of awareness: This is merely a clinical expression of spiritual truth. (1) We are aware of the demands … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, epistemology, peace, quantum reasoning, social mythology, society
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The Wadi of Folly
I realize regular readers will recognize this as the same old message that constantly burns freshly in my soul. You can skip this if you want; somebody else needs to see it. You can’t fix several centuries of stupid. The … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged civilization, culture, government, human existence, peace, Western mythology
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Not of This World 2
This is not random thoughts; see if you can follow the thread. What do you mean, “Why don’t I like it?” The question assumes a falsehood, that I am somehow duty-bound to like something. My lack of interest is the … Continue reading
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Tagged moral intelligence, mysticism, peace, philosophy, psychology, quantum reasoning
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The Law of Context
As humans, we cannot function without context. It’s a critical task in the stages of development that we gain some kind of context. Descartes’ thought experiment was a prime example of delusion; you cannot start with nothing when you already … Continue reading
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Tagged church, civilization, history, law, peace, politics, scripture, spirituality
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Fate versus Glory
Fate as commonly understood is pure myth. There is certainly no harm in using the word much as you would any other literary term. It plays a part in language and communication. However, to imagine a force controlling your human … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, fate, moral imperatives, mysticism, peace, philosophy, quantum reasoning, scripture, spirituality
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Keeping the Sheep
There is no particular virtue in physical fitness. There is virtue in obeying your calling, whatever that includes. The Lord has burdened me with the duty to maximize my physical fitness; it’s a virtue for me. There’s no denying my … Continue reading
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Tagged moral imperatives, mysticism, Open Source software, peace, physical fitness, spirituality, technology
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Grok Kids?
People with a lot of unfinished business from their own childhood don’t do well with kids. From my experience with kids and watching others with kids, it would seem that’s the number one cause of doing so poorly with children. … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, children, education, peace, psychology, spirituality
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