Brahman Through a Christian Lens
Exploring the Divine TapestryIn the lush gardens of spiritual thought, there exist concepts that, at first glance, may appear to belong to entirely different landscapes. Yet, upon closer examination, one finds threads that weave them together into a grand tapestry of the divine. Such is the case when one seeks to understand the Hindu concept of Brahman from a Christian perspective.At the heart of…
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There Is No God? (Psalm 53)
Nietzsche simply named what a modern progressive society had become: We “enlightened” people have drained and divested ourselves of all divine mystery.
Nietzsche, by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
Fools say in their hearts, “There is no God.” They are corrupt; they commit abominable acts; there is no one who does good.
God looks down from heaven on humankind to see if there are any who are wise, who seek after God.
They have all fallen away; they are all alike perverse; there is no one who does good, no, not…
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"We ourselves are mystery and our proper ambience is mystery. When we speak of God’s hiddenness we are saying he is the answer to our yearnings. He is unfathomable mystery offered to us."
~ Ruth Burrows
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Thou Alone to Comprehend: Exploring the Significance of a Deeply Spiritual Phrase
“Thou alone to comprehend” is a phrase that has been used in various contexts throughout history. From religious texts to literary works, this phrase holds a deep meaning that can be interpreted in many different ways. In this article, we will explore the different angles and aspects of this phrase, looking at its origin, its significance, and the different ways it has been used in different…
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I love being cringe on here >_<
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Maintaining mystery is a lost art in the age of social media and distractions.
As a collective, we are constantly being pushed to overshare, show off and rush into relationships, jobs and experiences, just to feel relevant. This mentality isn't healthy, it is basic insecurity.
Mystery however, shows inner comfortability and self confidence, which is a character trait that captivates. Like a slow burning flame, take your time instead of rushing against the clock to burn out.
IN SEDUCTION TIMING IS KEY
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Where Did God Come From?
The question of where God came from strikes at the core of numerous philosophical, theological, and metaphysical discussions. It’s a question that has fascinated scholars, believers, and skeptics alike for centuries. At the heart of this inquiry lies the paradoxical nature of God’s existence: God is often described as omnipresent and nonlocal, transcending the concepts of space and time that…
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mako's coworkers being like "wow you were a professional probender? that's so exciting. how cool. do you have any crazy stories?" and he's like "no" and they're all like "lol get a personality"........ PLEASE he was trying to feed himself and bolin at the tender age of THIRTEEN.... he didn't want to be a star he didn't give a shit about celebrity or fame he was just trying not to starve to death on the streets or get trapped working for the mob... HE'S NEVER DONE ANYTHING WRONG IN HIS WHOLE LIFEEEEEEEE
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Rebuilding (Ezra 6:1-16)
Awe and wonder are the basis of any good spirituality.
Rebuilding of the Temple, by Gustave Doré, 1866
Then King Darius made a decree, and they searched the archives where the documents were stored in Babylon. But a scroll was found in Ecbatana, the capital of the province of Media, on which was written the following:
A memorandum— In the first year of his rule, King Cyrus made a decree: Concerning God’s house in Jerusalem: Let the house at the…
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Justin Mays
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The world when pagans, wiccans and witches acknowledge that divine feminine is literally just repackaged tradwife propaganda and dark feminine is oversexualisation of pagan women and their bodies:
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