Thank you for visiting my humble blog.
Please note: I fully realize some of the subjects covered in my studies are controversial but they are all part of human thought and provided openly to the public at no charge. I do not seek fame nor do I ask for your help or donations or support of any kind from anyone. If you wish to contribute to my efforts I urge you to open your heart up to all who are hurting. Our world is filled with need and surely your loving efforts can lift the suffering of someone near you — perhaps even someone within the very room you now sit.
If you wish to correspond regarding the mysteries I fully welcome all such contact. It is through such personal contact that we have come this far no?
Before you contact me with one of these questions, here are some frequently questioned answers:
Q: I can’t understand a thing you write. Why don’t you speak English?
A: I wish I could hug you and we could laugh together over oiled bread and wine. My blog posts are written in a voice intended for the reader they are addressing. If you cannot understand me it is fully my failing and I beg your forgiveness.
Q: Are you saved? Only Jesus Christ (or the Prohet, or Luceferdi) can save you. Didn’t you know that?
A: Thank you. Being an ordained minister I have on occasion encountered these concepts but welcome all ideas and cherish people of all faiths.
Q: If you don’t want anything how come you post this stuff on the web?
A: To contribute to the body of philosophic thought. I delve, learn, formulate, and expound. Most of my composition is intended for scholars and adepts. I am your humble servant.
Q: Isn’t all this stuff evil?
A: All this stuff is knowledge. How can knowledge be evil? Evil is a rabid wombat of intent, belief, and finality. Evil is the Devil with Drop-D tuning. Knowledge is a search for the essence of God. I write each line of each blog post with head bowed in terrified humility and earnest faith that one day all souls will unite in the same level of perception. Unconditional love is our destiny.
Q: I see you’re a interfaith minister. Are you a Christian?
A: Though colleagues may not forgive me for it, I must ask Nietzsche to respond, “In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross.”
I am merely your humble servant. I do seek to be Christ-like, with flavors of Mohamed and the Buddha, a dash of Hermes, just the right amount of Crowley and Jung, augmented with a pleasing aroma of pine needles.
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