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  • God’s Nature Is Not Limited

    God’s Nature Is Not Limited

    In a world where human ego often governs our thoughts and actions, it is crucial to recall that God’s infinite nature transcends our limitations. His omnipotence and sovereignty serve as a reminder that He establishes the rules and choices, while we are summoned to find solace in His will and embrace His plans. This blog…

  • God’s Infinite Nature: He Is NOT Bound by Our Limitations

    God’s Infinite Nature: He Is NOT Bound by Our Limitations

    In a world where human ego tends to rule our thoughts and actions, it is essential to remember that God’s infinite nature surpasses our limitations. His omnipotence and sovereignty remind us that He sets the rules and makes the decisions, while we are called to rest in His will and be at peace with His…

  • Quantum Entanglement: Fabric Of God

    Quantum Entanglement: Fabric Of God

    Quantum entanglement is an effect of the behaviour of particles. When we talk about particles, we are referring to small segments of material and matter. The quantum level is where the spin and position of one particle can influence another particle, regardless of the distance between them. This cannot be described within the confines of…

  • Exploring the Fascinating Interplay of Eternal & Temporal Truths in Theology

    Exploring the Fascinating Interplay of Eternal & Temporal Truths in Theology

    The realm of theology is a fascinating domain of exploration that delves into the fundamental inquiries of human existence, endeavoring to untangle the intricate connection between timeless verities and fleeting actualities. This field grants us a profound comprehension of enduring principles that serve as the foundation of our lives, all the while recognizing the impact…

  • Beyond the Dimensions We Know

    Beyond the Dimensions We Know

    Augustine, Aquinas, Edwards, and Calvin, alongside other notable thinkers, delved deeply into the concept of God’s existence. They put forth the idea that God transcends the limitations of the physical universe and resides in a realm of being that exceeds our comprehension.

  • Intellectual Giants: Famous Philosophers

    Intellectual Giants: Famous Philosophers

    These intellectual giants have delved into issues of existence, knowledge, morality, and the nature of reality. By exploring these fundamental concepts, they have provided profound insights and influenced countless individuals across generations.

  • What Is The Jungian Shadow?

    What Is The Jungian Shadow?

    This article discusses the concept of the unconscious mind and the role it plays in shaping our thoughts, emotions, and actions. It introduces the idea of the Shadow, which refers to the hidden aspects of ourselves that we reject or ignore. These traits are influenced by shame and are stored in the unconscious. Exploring the…

  • Connection: Transcendental & Material Plane

    Connection: Transcendental & Material Plane

    The principle of entanglement aligns with spiritual ideas because it suggests a profound interconnection between things that can produce instant changes in seemingly distant things, much like the idea of a spiritual realm where changes in one can influence another at an instant. Entanglement undermines our traditional thinking about causality because it appears to violate…

  • Comfort In Suffering

    Comfort In Suffering

    Do you find Joy in suffering?

  • Eternal Life Questions: ANSWERED!!!

    Eternal Life Questions: ANSWERED!!!

    How Do We Get Eternal Life? What Is Faith? What Is Eternal Life? What does Salvation save us from? Is There Life After Death? Where Do Our Souls Go When We Die? .. & many more Queastions Answered.

  • Soteriology: Teachings of the Great Reformers.

    What is Soteriology? Soteriology is a branch of theology that deals with the study of salvation. It focuses on the various beliefs, doctrines, and theories regarding how individuals are saved or achieve salvation. Soteriology explores questions such as the nature of sin, the means and methods of redemption, the role of faith and good works,…

  • How to Think for Yourself: Tips for Cultivating Independent Thinking

    How to Think for Yourself: Tips for Cultivating Independent Thinking

    The ability to think for ourselves is crucial in a society where information is readily available at our fingertips, and it’s easy to get lost in the noise. In this article, I will share some tips on how to cultivate independent thinking and become more self-assured in our own perspectives. By embracing our unique perspectives…




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  • It’s fascinating—and a little maddening—how tightly people cling to their beliefs. So much so that they leave no room for variation, no space for the unknown. And it doesn’t just stay in the realm of “big ideas.” It leaks into daily life: This isn’t deep thought—it’s mental tail-chasing. The brain circling itself, running in loops […]
  • The ancient Gnostics held a truth that resonates with spiritual seekers: true faith is not simply about believing, but about knowing. When asked if he believed in God, the swiss psychologist Carl Jung famously stated, “I don’t need to believe. I know.” Check out the article on Medium titled Carl Jung: The Man Who Knew […]
  • WHAT IS ASTROLOGY? Astrology is the configuration of the Sun, Moon, planets, houses and at the moment of birth from the location of birth (longitude /latitude) Your Astrology Chart as unique to you as your fingerprint. This configuration is drawn on a Natal Chart which is called a horoscope. Your horoscope is your astrological fingerprint. No one […]
  • Such a sweet little phrase, isn’t it? How dare you question my love? The irony is venomous. People say they love you… then get offended when you don’t mirror back what they want to see — when your experience of their “love” isn’t pleasurable, convenient, or flattering. They say love, but don’t exhibit it. They […]
  • Control is antithetical to the God of all Spirit. The 66 books of biblical canon that we revere today were determined not by divine decree, but by men in positions of ecclesiastical power—church leaders embedded within the political and institutional structures of their time. These decisions, formalized at councils like Hippo and Carthage, reflected the […]

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