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Silent Thunder
I can’t tell you. A fresh measure of grace has been granted us here. As with all things divine, it’s ineffable. I suppose if you were here with me, you might get it. Maybe you’d understand on some level because … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged divine revelation, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Collision Course
The system cannot be fixed. Apparently there is a need to repeat this message, because I see too often folks who should know better expressing powerful emotional involvement in something that warrants no energy at all. Sure, the answers are … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged government, mysticism, oppression, peace, politics, propaganda, psychology, revelation, spirituality
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Bloated T-day
It’s Thanksgiving Day here in the US and I’m already full; I woke up full. Meanwhile the disciples were urging him, “Rabbi, eat something.” But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” So … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Basic Training, food, gospel, Israel, Jesus, military, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Divine Friendship
It’s a divine tactic against evil to make friends. The biggest killer is operating by fear. The world is full of people who need help dealing with the Devil’s lies about our existence here, buried under countless layers of deception. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged christian mysticism, civility, communications, evangelism, fellowship, psychology, spirituality
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Network Civ: Games and Game
It doesn’t matter what you believe is morally right if you aren’t using it as the power to face reality. Your moral understanding has to account for reality in the first place. I agree with Dr. Helen’s analysis, as far … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged mythology, Network Civilization, propaganda, psychology, society, western civilization
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The Structure of Superstition
Western Christians are easily the most superstitious folks I know. The word “superstition” comes to us from Latin and implies a dread of the supernatural. Thus, much of Christian belief tends to be false, based on the heathen fears passed … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, divine revelation, Germanic tribes, mysticism, pagan religion, philosophy, propaganda, psychology, scripture, western christians
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Not so Simple
One of the hardest things you’ll do is keep a running awareness of multiple levels. It’s not enough to be aware of the Two Realms. That’s merely an intellectual proposition. You need a broader capability to act. Once you grasp … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged human nature, moral consciousness, mysticism, psychology, quantum reasoning, spirituality, Two Realms
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Tools of the Heart
It does make a difference, but it’s not paramount. There is a sense in which human awareness is the primary field of operations for what God does in this world. Yet, human intellect is not what sets us apart from … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Adam, civilization, education, human intellect, mysticism, psychology, spirituality, western civilization
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I Hate Garlic
Sister Wildcucumber will probably have a wild fit about this, but it’s the truth. Let me explain. As a child, our family income never amounted to much. We ate lots of homemade hamburger patties for dinner. I’ve never gotten much … Continue reading
The Drama
I’m watching it almost every day. It’s an addiction, cultivated within our Post-Modern Western society. It’s the result of cascading errors. First, they deny that there are higher planes of existence. This totally abnegates hope and aspiration, a reason to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged biblical morality, civilization, culture, entertainment, false dichotomy, psychology, scripture, spirituality, Western society
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