Day 177 – The enigmatic miracles of the intricately designed human brain
Yesterday morning, I had a vivid dream that was so clear seconds before my alarm went off…
This is not the first time this has happened. Continue Reading →
Let Patience Have Her Perfect Work
Yesterday morning, I had a vivid dream that was so clear seconds before my alarm went off…
This is not the first time this has happened. Continue Reading →
I wrote this church blog back in May 2017.
I was querying the nature of ambition and desire in relation to the lifestyle Jesus commands… Continue Reading →
The most horrible liars aren’t people, although people can fabricate some pretty savage deceptions.
The worst liars are our hearts.
Unhealed pains, wounds, and trauma create the perfect soil for the lies of our heart to form a worldview founded in deception and it can only grow increasingly with the water provided by the world’s confusing ways. Continue Reading →
If done by the text book definition, leaps of faith are the greatest moves a person can make in life. Continue Reading →
With so much information out there, it’s hard to know who or what to trust. Survival instinct is fantastic for physically perilous fight or flight situations, but I would never trust it as the driver for higher moral reasoning or the deduction of the world’s deeply enigmatic mysteries. Such trust can only be given to one source for “we can only have one master.” …better make sure it’s the right source… Continue Reading →
I vividly recall the first time I–of my own accord and choosing–picked up the one piece of literature (the Bible), that many refuse to believe is a history book… Continue Reading →
Letting go of control is easier said than done. And if it’s just simply ‘said’ then it’s highly unlikely that it’s actually being done… Continue Reading →
Negativity can come from external, bad influences. But it’s not rooted in them. The more I get to know the humble, lowly, forgiving character of Jesus, the more I recognise that every single negative thought and emotion—without exception—is birthed by the ego; that place of self-envisioned self-importance that exists in every single one of us; that place that has the ability to deceive us into thinking we have absolute control over life’s outcomes. Continue Reading →
Back in Uni, it was considered an honour and a strength when one could ‘handle their liquor,’ as in keep it down and not make a clown of themselves despite drinking copious amounts. But a healthy, functioning body will spew that liquid back out. Why? Because it’s the body’s healthy way of ‘handling the liquor’ very well. Continue Reading →
Survival is limited to ‘self’ preservation. Its deception lies in that it can produce good intentions that present a superficial morality. It also deceives with parental instincts which reveal an automatic-morality. But its nature is truly selfish in every single way. Only a severe trial of anguish can remove the mask of survival, revealing its ugly visage of naked shopping aisles and fear-inspired messages. Continue Reading →