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2025-06-22 YAM: Rescue The People (Covenant 12/25)
My new band of warriors / Raise their white gold shields over me / To form a protective dome of wild magic…
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Praying Our Kids Into Christ, Not Just Religion
The goal isn’t raising religious children, but resurrected ones—alive in Christ.
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2025-06-21 YAM: Raised-Up Deliverer (Covenant 11/25)
I cry out: > “How could you let me > Ruin everything > As I am ruined?”
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Narrowest Path: The Dangerous Victory of Properly Honoring Satan
The most dangerous Christian isn’t the loudest one. / It’s the one who walks with quiet authority. / The one who has stopped pretending they have no darkness—and instead has dragged that darkness into the light…
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2025-06-20 YAM: Undoing (Covenant 10/25)
The burning heart of God / Which turned me to a wooden guardian / Of first the garden forest / Then Earthpower itself / Has destroyed me…
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2025-06-19 YAM: New Gods (Covenant 9/25)
I have exchanged / Mere human agency / For oneness with all creation / As its steward…
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2025-06-18 YAM: Sight of Yahweh (Covenant 8/25)
Yet even now / I wonder / If I am worshipping the true God / With my true self // Or just playing with images…
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2025-06-17 YAM: Next Generation Forgot (Covenant 7/25)
I realize / That in the process / Of being projected into mere reality // My heart / Became armored / To preserve my identity..
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2025-06-16 YAM: Out-Live Him (Covenant 6/25)
The ruby Mirror of Seeing / Forged from my ring of power / When surrendered to holy fire // Acts like a lens…
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2025-06-15 YAM: Take Possession (Covenant 5/25)
Nothing in this Land / Can make or unmake white gold / Or my lonely burden / Of wielding the wild magic…
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Defending Diaphoric Participation: Towards a Grand Unified Theology
John (raising a brow): You are dangerously close to universalizing a metaphor. // Presenter: True. But I argue it’s more than a metaphor–it’s a **meta-structure**. Diaphoric participation is _how_ theology happens, not just what it says.
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Defending Diaphoris: A Thesis Committee Across Time
Gregory: Hmm. Ecstatic agony, you say. That’s almost erotic. I rather like it. Reminds me of what I called “divine eros” in my Fifth Theological Oration. Though you walk a dangerous path—difference must be borne without division. The Trinity is not tension, but harmony…
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Cross-Purposes: Alienation as the Architecture of Redemption
When we feel most alienated from the God we know, it is because we are closer to the God who is. // When we feel most alienated from the people we know, it is because we are closer to the self we do not know. // The worst feeling on…
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Idolatry as False Worship: Graven Images of an Antifragile God
Orpheus offers us a tragic parable: the attempt to capture the divine in the visible, the tangible—the idol—ultimately results in its loss.
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2025-06-14 YAM: In Place of Tears (Covenant 4/25)
I place my white gold wedding ring / My most prized possession / And the enabler of wild magic / On the cairn I have raised / In the heart of The Land…
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Socrates v. Orpheus: The Dialogue of Doubt
Socrates: / And yet, your song has pierced the Underworld. / Mine could barely pierce my own defenses. / Tell me—do you trust love?
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Listen to the Trees: Steve Jobs Keynote at the Millennium Design Conference
The four trees — Fig, Olive, Pomegranate, Apple — serve as living models of grace-bearing systems, each representing a different mode of transformation and contribution. Together, they form a holistic blueprint for designing resilient and regenerative human systems.
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Grace as the Anthropogonic Anomaly
In the old tongues of elves and men alike, there are many names for origin, but only a few for the Fall. / Yet fewer still dare speak plainly of that strange and wondrous thing: grace—the mystery whereby what is broken may be made whole, not by its own striving,…
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2025-06-13 YAM: Delivered His Message (Covenant 3/25)
I had thought the wounded land / Was broken differently than me // So I could save them / And they could save me…
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From Now to Eternity: Aion Moments
To make moments matter is not to control them, but to become present to their Presence. / Eternity is not after life — it is within life, hidden in the now, waiting to be found.