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Manhood: This Is Mine
I own it. You will own yours, guys, or it won’t be manhood; it’ll be something else. The foundation is the Hebrew Shepherd image of manhood, the sense of calling and dominion, plus the awareness of divine justice via your … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, civilization, game, mysticism, psychology, scripture, social context, spirituality
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Trust Your Heart
We are rather fragile creatures. There is no superman capable of withstanding every form of abuse and torture men have devised. Our flesh is fallen and at some point each of us will break. The Scripture warns us that, while … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, heart-mind, intellect, moral imperatives, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Prayer Request: I Gotta Move (Updated)
I won’t bore you with the details, but I got really angry today and yelled at some of the employees of the trailer park where I live. The new manager has pissed off just about every one and I honestly … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-mind, moral fabric, oppression, personal experience, psychology, resistance
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Racism and Mythology
I suppose my regular readers, particularly those who live a heart-led existence, already understand this. All I’m doing is offering some cerebral support for manifest moral truth. For anyone else, I’m not sure there’s anything we can do to help … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, heart-mind, intellect, moral discernment, moral fabric, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, psychology, racism, social mythology, tribal society
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You Can Do This
Your heart knows. It senses, and then processes what it senses, always measuring things in terms of moral reality. Turn your heart to the Creator and you will discover that it is His character your heart senses in all things. … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-mind, intellect, mysticism, peace, psychology, spirituality
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You Aren’t Going Crazy
You can’t teach a society; you can teach yourself. I suppose it’s one of the biggest jobs we face in our ministry here at Kiln of the Soul: We strive to help people understand that the prevailing social mythology is … Continue reading
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Tagged intellect, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, religion, resistance, social conditioning, spirituality, western civilization, Western mythology
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Secret Insanity
I’ll repeat a fundamental principle: Reality is variable. I could as easily had said that Creation is living, active and has a will of its own. You’ve probably experienced and dismissed it in the past because our society places the … Continue reading
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Tagged government, heart-mind, intelligence, Military Police, oppression, propaganda, psychology, resistance, The Cult, war, Western mythology
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The Devil’s Workshop
Passivity is the name of the game; there’s no work in the Devil’s workshop. The Cult controls certain things, encourages a lot of stuff, and lets everything else take its own course. In pursuit of holiness, the trick is to … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, heart-mind, internet, psychology, resistance, spirituality, technology, The Cult
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The Popular Legend of Democracy
I dread it. Perhaps you understand how our Western cultural heritage equates “rule of law” with civilization and all that is obviously good and right in human existence. It carries this basic assumption that you simply cannot live any other … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, law, oppression, politics, propaganda, psychology, resistance, social mythology
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Stop That Thief
Satan cannot create; he can only pervert what God has created. Let’s get down to business: We are fallen. Until we embrace that painful truth in the fullness of what it means and how far it goes, we cannot hope … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical morality, call to repentance, law, moral discernment, psychology, sense of humor, social stability
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