Category: Freethought
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Destiny — According To Ifá
Read more → : Destiny — According To IfáIn Yoruba Ifá philosophy, destiny (ayanmo) is not imposed but chosen — a sacred contract made before birth and lived through alignment with one’s Ori, the divine self within.
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Destiny — According to Daoism
Read more → : Destiny — According to DaoismDaoism teaches that destiny is not a fixed script but the natural rhythm of the Dao expressing itself through our lives. To understand destiny is to flow effortlessly with the Way.
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Destiny — According to Buddhism
Read more → : Destiny — According to BuddhismBuddhism does not see destiny as fixed or preordained, but as a dynamic unfolding conditioned by cause and effect. To awaken is to step beyond the wheel of becoming.
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Destiny – According To The Bible
Read more → : Destiny – According To The BibleIn Scripture, destiny is not blind fate but a divine partnership — a covenantal path where eternal design meets temporal choice. Between predestination and free will lies the sacred synergy of being and becoming.
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Race, Racism, and the Race Condition: A Metaphysical Analysis of Technology, Power, and Being
Read more → : Race, Racism, and the Race Condition: A Metaphysical Analysis of Technology, Power, and BeingRace, racism, and race condition — three mirrors of human coordination and failure. How metaphysics, politics, and AI reveal the same ancient question: what happens when unsynchronized beings write to the shared memory of reality?
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Five Paths to the Self: Comparative Reflections on Identity in Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, the Quran, and the Bible
Read more → : Five Paths to the Self: Comparative Reflections on Identity in Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, the Quran, and the BibleFive great traditions — Buddhism, Daoism, Ifá, Islam, and Christianity — offer distinct yet convergent answers to the question of identity. From illusion to destiny, obedience to grace, the self becomes both question and mirror.
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Who Am I? — Daoism’s Answer
Read more → : Who Am I? — Daoism’s AnswerDaoism answers the question ‘Who am I?’ not through concepts, but through flow — dissolving the ego and returning to the natural rhythm of the Dao.
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The Em Dash — A Masterclass in Pause and Emphasis
Read more → : The Em Dash — A Masterclass in Pause and EmphasisThe em dash (—) is a writer’s secret weapon — bold, flexible, and full of personality. Here’s how to use it to shape tone, rhythm, and clarity in your writing.
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Who Am I? — The Qur’an’s Answer
Read more → : Who Am I? — The Qur’an’s AnswerThe Qur’an’s answer to ‘Who am I?’ unfolds across creation, consciousness, and covenant — a reminder that you are from God, by God, for God, and to God.