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A Tale of Two Meditations

The morning was quiet, the kind of quiet that feels like a held breath. In a small park at the edge of town, two people sat only a few yards apart, each seeking peace in their own way—yet walking two … Continue reading

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How Jesus Meditated vs. How People Meditate Today

When people talk about meditation today, they often picture someone sitting cross‑legged, eyes closed, breathing slowly, and trying to quiet the mind. But long before meditation became a global wellness practice, Jesus practiced His own form of deep spiritual stillness … Continue reading

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Light and Darkness: Awakening vs. Unawareness

Part 2:Divine Wisdom Made Visible The Gospel of John moves from the mystery of the Logos into another profound theme: light and darkness. These are not merely poetic contrasts or moral categories. In John’s language, they describe two states of spiritual awareness — … Continue reading

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Divine Wisdom Made Visible

Introduction: Part 1 During childhood, parents act as our first guides. They teach us how the world works, how to stay safe, how to make choices, and how to trust the people who care for us. Through them, we learn … Continue reading

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The Golden Rule Enabled by the Holy Spirit: From Human Effort to Divine Empowerment

The Golden Rule appears in cultures and religions worldwide because it is written into human nature itself. Every person carries a moral imprint—a built‑in awareness of kindness, fairness, and compassion. Paul ( Romans 2:15) describes this as conscience, inner lawfulness, … Continue reading

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The Golden Rule and the Inner Law: Where Universal Truth Meets Spiritual Transformation

Across cultures and spiritual traditions, the Golden Rule—“Do to others as you would have them do to you”—is recognized as a universal moral truth. But in esoteric thought, this principle is far more than ethical advice. It is understood as … Continue reading

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If I Could Be a Character From a Book or a Film, Who Would I Choose and Why?

I choose not to navigate my life through “what ifs,” and I have no desire to become anyone other than who I was created to be — both in my essence and in my ongoing journey of becoming. Still, there … Continue reading

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My Most Influential Teacher

Jesus Christ stands as my most influential teacher, and His impact continues through the Spirit. Why? Every one of His teachings is rooted in undeniable truth. They are anchored in sound principles that no force on earth can undermine. Embracing … Continue reading

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Having Ears to Hear in a World Overflowing with Noise

Opening Reflection There are moments in Scripture that don’t just speak — they pierce. “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” is one of those phrases. It’s not a command to listen with the body, but with the … Continue reading

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Part 1— A Story of the Law Written on the Heart

There was once a man who lived far from temples, scrolls, and religious instruction. He had never studied commandments, never memorized sacred laws, never sat under the teaching of priests or scholars. To many, he would have been considered “unchurched,” … Continue reading

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