Kevin Cann’s "Platonic Surrealism" hits #1 on Amazon, bridging Neoplatonism and UAP phenomena with a practical ...
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"Go out into the deep." Think about it, that's what the son of a carpenter said to professional fishers. They did it, perhaps just to humor him — and took in the biggest catch of their lives. A fluke?
We are God’s stake in human history, and we could not make a greater mistake than to believe that we could ever be a nation like other nations. To believe that is to commit spiritual suicide. When ...
Hopefully, you know this already, but you really shouldn’t be browsing the web without using a VPN and the same is true for your family. Why? Because so many entities are tracking your data and ...
LAST December, I observed a child watching a fire made by watchmen in our street to keep warm. The dance of the flames fascinated her but the heat she felt stopped her from going too close, which was ...
In 2015, my friend, Jim Clark, invited me to attend what was then a groundbreaking conversation at the World Summit on Technological Unemployment, hosted at the TIME magazine Conference Center. Jim ...
Sludge heavyweights Lord Dying keep the Portland tradition alive and well on their latest offering, Clandestine Transcendence, out via MNRK Heavy. The band first dropped music back in 2011, and though ...
This Friday, the eighth of September, an age-old tradition is going to take place in Naga City, in Bikol. From the Basilica Minore where the icon of the Virgin of Peñafrancia is enshrined the whole ...
A century ago Rudolf Otto cultivated the concept of the “numinous” (from the Latin “numen,” “the divine, magic spirit of a place”), envisioned as “mysterium tremendum fascinans” (“mysterious, ...
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