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The Wrapped Gift
It’s not a Christmas present. It won’t be opened tomorrow. I figure it’s some time after the New Year. Going out on a limb here: I have sensed for several years a calling to something hidden in the mists beyond … Continue reading
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Tagged mission, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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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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Conspiracies Abounding
All government is a conspiracy; people conspire to hold power over others because we wouldn’t call it “government” if some small group were not exercising authority over others. Let’s unpack this. The Internet has done more to place information in … Continue reading
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Tagged government, internet, mission, mysticism, psychology, resistance
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Limited Liability
In quantum morality, we each carry a limited liability. The trick is to learn the limits, not mythologize them. Yesterday was my run day, but with the route still buried under ice and snow, I took it to the gym. … Continue reading
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Tagged family, game, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, quantum reality, religion, spirituality
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Debian: Try It; You’ll Like It (Part 9)
(The updated version of this series can be found here.) As noted from the start, this is DIY computing, but you aren’t alone by any means. Ideally, you would make friends with a Debian user in meat space. There’s nothing … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, culture, debian, linux, philosophy, psychology, technology
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The Business of Prayer
Context is everything. A key element to all my religious babble on this blog is recognizing that you cannot blindly inject your own cultural prejudices into the process of reading the Bible. Scripture arises from a radically different mindset than … Continue reading
The Mythology of Uniformity
As one reader noted, with full consciousness I subject the intellect to the Spirit. The mind was granted by God to serve the Spirit. Western Christianity typically presumes to intellectualize the Spirit, and that’s backwards, because it subjects the Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged government, human reason, intellect, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, religion, spirituality, western christianity
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Linux for the Common User
Because of my long experience with teaching in general, and teaching Linux in particular, I am a firm believer in task-oriented instruction for computers. I’ve been playing with Linux for about 20 years. I’m not a guru, just a power … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, education, linux, psychology, technology
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The World Is Mere Context
Revelation is true knowledge; everything else is just application. Further, you must rise to your own application under God’s command. I cannot make rules for you. The most I am permitted to do is decide if your application conflicts with … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, epistemology, intellect, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Quantum Morality and Words
I long for opportunities to demonstrate my faith to those who might not listen to words until they see it. God has called me to address those with an education and some hope of mental clarity on morality. It’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, biblical languages, civilization, divine justice, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spiritual death, unforgivable sin, writing
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