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    Defending Diaphoris: A Thesis Committee Across Time

    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…

    June 15, 2025
  • AI Art
    Cross-Purposes: Alienation as the Architecture of Redemption

    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…

    June 15, 2025
  • AI Art
    Idolatry as False Worship: Graven Images of an Antifragile God

    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.

    June 14, 2025
  • Immanuel
    2025-06-14 YAM: In Place of Tears (Covenant 4/25)

    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…

    June 14, 2025
  • AI Art
    Socrates v. Orpheus: The Dialogue of Doubt

    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?

    June 14, 2025
  • AI Art
    Listen to the Trees: Steve Jobs Keynote at the Millennium Design Conference

    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.

    June 13, 2025
  • AI Art
    Grace as the Anthropogonic Anomaly

    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,…

    June 13, 2025
  • Immanuel
    2025-06-13 YAM: Delivered His Message (Covenant 3/25)

    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…

    June 13, 2025
  • AI Art
    From Now to Eternity: Aion Moments

    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.

    June 13, 2025
  • AI Art
    The Tree of Life: A Universal Theory of Shame, Law, and Grace

    The Tree of Life: A Universal Theory of Shame, Law, and Grace

    The Tree of Life—with shame as seed, law as trunk, and grace as fruit—is a universal structure. It just shows up wearing different clothes.

    June 12, 2025
  • Immanuel

    2025-06-12 YAM: Won’t Drive Them Out (Covenant 2/25)

    God is inviting me / To remake the world // But even wild magic / Cannot change hearts // It could get rid of them / Destroy everything…

    June 12, 2025
  • Immanuel
    2025-06-11 YAM: Unbroken (Covenant 1/25)

    2025-06-11 YAM: Unbroken (Covenant 1/25)

    I am not of this world / 
Therefore I am broken / 
In very different ways / 
Than they are…

    June 11, 2025
  • AI Art
    Mystics in Hadestown: A Dialogue on Control, Desire, and Divine Union

    Mystics in Hadestown: A Dialogue on Control, Desire, and Divine Union

    That’s when the dark night begins. When you find that the Church is not your home, but your hunger…

    June 10, 2025
  • Immanuel
    2025-06-10 IAM: Overpowered (Attack 9/9)

    2025-06-10 IAM: Overpowered (Attack 9/9)

    My broken body / 
And spilled blood / 
Soaking the ground // …Relentlessly undermining / The strongholds of the enemy…

    June 10, 2025
  • AI Art
    Reviving Hadestown: The Church (and I) as Eurydice

    Reviving Hadestown: The Church (and I) as Eurydice

    We, the Church, like to think we’re the rescuer. / 
But we’re often the rescued. / 
Not because we’re weak—but because we’ve forgotten who we are…

    June 9, 2025
  • Immanuel
    2025-06-09 IAM: No Longer Live (Attack 8/9)

    2025-06-09 IAM: No Longer Live (Attack 8/9)

    It feels like everything / 
That brought me here / 
Has been broken and spilled out / 
In the presence of our enemies…

    June 9, 2025
  • AI Art
    Muztmizt: Christ as the Antifragile Center of Identity

    Muztmizt: Christ as the Antifragile Center of Identity

    This impasse forces a deeper question: / 
Is it possible to sustain identity without abjection? / 
Can we imagine a structure of being that gains coherence through threat, contradiction, and even trauma — not by repressing it, but by metabolizing it?

    June 9, 2025
  • AI Art
    From Dialectic to Diaphoric: The Transfigurative Power of Seeing Christ in Our Other

    From Dialectic to Diaphoric: The Transfigurative Power of Seeing Christ in Our Other

    This is the move from containment to communion, from defining love to abiding love.

    June 9, 2025
  • AI Art
    Beyond Orphic Idolatry: Honoring the Divine Gap of Otherness

    Beyond Orphic Idolatry: Honoring the Divine Gap of Otherness

    Because the gap is not a sign of your absence.
It is the space where God meets us—without turning either of us into the other.

    June 9, 2025
  • AI Art
    Quantum Communion: Orpheus and the Limits of Classical Love

    Quantum Communion: Orpheus and the Limits of Classical Love

    Classical love—as often expressed in Western myth and modern sentimentality—is fundamentally Newtonian. It seeks clarity, stability, observables.

    June 8, 2025
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