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Psychotic World
When the world acts so crazy, you have to wonder at the definitions of mental health. I’ve noted in the past I’m somewhat a fan of Dr. Thomas Szasz, whose entire career skewered his own profession of psychiatry. His primary … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged civilization, culture, mental-health, peace, psychology, resistance, sensory heart, survival, Thomas Szasz
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The Power of Truth
It makes a difference. Heart-led obedience to the Lord is a partnership. You conform yourself to the moral fabric of Creation and experience the full joy and power His personal Presence. The very core of this kind of abundant life … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Creation, divine justice, law, moral fabric, mysticism, religion, revelation, sensory heart, spirituality, western civilization
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Heart: Awake and Clear
We have two concerns when we study how the Hebrew and other ANE cultures took seriously the heart as a superior intelligence. First, we have a massive barrier in the form of Western Civilization. It’s not enough that the West … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, aristotelian logic, civilization, epistemology, Hebrew language, mysticism, philosophy, quantum reasoning, scripture, sensory heart, spirituality, western civilization, Western mythology
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Heart Intelligence HOWTO
This is how I do it; your mileage may vary. Bear in mind the systemic model of human nature. We are fighting generations of mythology and social conditioning that deny a separate intelligence in the heart and belly. Not only … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, intellect, mysticism, peace, psychology, sensory heart, spirituality, worship
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Closer Is Better
Here at Kiln of the Soul virtual parish, there are several things your pastor emphasizes. I start from the position that God has called me. Then I lay out the things He has called me to share. You are quite … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient civilizations, ANE, civilization, epistemology, internet, Law of Moses, linux, ministry, miscellaneous, mission, mysticism, religion, scripture, sensory heart, western civilization
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Elements of Human Nature: Systemic Overview
My previous post on human nature is a little dated and takes the counselor’s moral viewpoint. This post takes advantage of my continuing research and shifts to a systems approach. The manifested behavior of humans at large sometimes needs a … Continue reading
Heart of the Mission
Heart-led living is not the mission, but the means to it. Whole civilizations rose and fell under the fundamental assumptions of heart-led living and paid little heed to our Creator. Rather, heart-led living is a basic necessity of living itself. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, divine justice, divine revelation, mysticism, nature, peace, sensory heart, spirituality
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