I Am What I Am
Posted in off-topic on Dec 20th, 2008
Not my usual. Skip it if you have no taste for the cocky.
there’s this dream, then I’m awake.
Posted in off-topic on Dec 20th, 2008
Not my usual. Skip it if you have no taste for the cocky.
Posted in Basic Ideology on Aug 26th, 2008
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We stood in the forest, as the rain fell in sheets. Odin grabbed me firmly by the arm. “They still do not live by the basics! Why do you continue to teach further?”
“All-Father, I cannot make the people listen. I can only give them the light to see the way. [...]
Posted in Developmental Theology on Jul 6th, 2008
And so it ends. 52 Lessons in this series. Once a week, makes a year’s worth of reading and study. This lesson is a finisher, and also a teaser for the next series, Basic Ideology.
We are going to talk just a very little about the idea of “Gnosis.†Gnosis is [...]
Posted in Developmental Theology on Jun 6th, 2008
Some secrets may change hands. Â Life may transform as we evolve both physically and spiritually.
Posted in Developmental Theology on Apr 19th, 2008
A shaman’s duty is to build a family, or tribe, and to help others to do the same.
Posted in Developmental Theology on Apr 5th, 2008
Speak these words with me. Don’t let desire overcome you. Speak with me as I drum.
Posted in Developmental Theology, asides on Mar 26th, 2008
DT089 - A Shaman’s Prayer. “Oh, Most High, let me reach Thy light. Let me know the grace and the glory that is Thy union.”
Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 22nd, 2008
So, what I’ve always tried to do with this series is to help individuals awaken that shaman on the inside that they have forgotten culturally.
An important lesson here is about community. Many people think that the shamanic journey is an introspective, private one. And it is. To an extent.
You see, once the [...]
Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 12th, 2008
We cannot forgive those that have never reached for something greater.
Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 27th, 2008
“Dammit all! Show them, boy! The ones that have forgotten!”
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