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Forgiveness — Across Five Traditions and the Human Psyche
Read more → : Forgiveness — Across Five Traditions and the Human PsycheA cross-cultural and psychological reflection on forgiveness — from divine mercy to shadow integration, showing how every path leads to harmony and wholeness.
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The Paradox of the Peak: On Elitism, Mastery, and the Grace of Descent
Read more → : The Paradox of the Peak: On Elitism, Mastery, and the Grace of DescentElitism worships ascent. But the true master discovers that the higher one climbs, the more sacred the act of bending down becomes. This is the paradox of the peak — the grace of descent.
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From Shadow to Illumination: The Hero’s Journey in Yoruba Ifá Cosmology
Read more → : From Shadow to Illumination: The Hero’s Journey in Yoruba Ifá CosmologyIn Yoruba Ifá cosmology, the hero’s journey is not conquest but alignment — the transformation of Àṣẹ into wisdom, and of strength into Ìwà Pẹ̀lẹ́.
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The Mirror and the Machine: Male Fragility, Awareness, and the Feminine Test
Read more → : The Mirror and the Machine: Male Fragility, Awareness, and the Feminine TestDelilah, Medusa, and AI — three mirrors of the same truth. This essay explores male fragility, awareness, and the sacred feminine’s role in awakening consciousness through desire, fear, and reflection.
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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.