Abusus non tollit usumAbusus Non Tollit Usum is a Latin phrase meaning “Abuse does not take away use.”In other words, the misuse of something More: the abuse does not take away the use.
For many, the Bible is remembered not as a source of wisdom, but as a tool of fear: a childhood of fire and brimstone, of forbidden flesh and conditional love. These early impressions run deep, causing many to turn away from the text entirely, dismissing it as irrelevant or oppressive. But in doing so, we risk losing one of the most enduring frameworks for understanding the human condition.
The Bible has survived for centuries not just as scripture, but as a vessel of archetypal truth, a literary and symbolic map of human struggle, transformation, and transcendence. While Siriusleigh.com is focused on the synergy of God and Math, this page is dedicated to my reclamation of the Word in my life and work. Not as religious instruction, but as a living source of insight.
Poetic, psychological, and practical. Here, the sacred is not imposed from above, but was discovered within, as I applied these ancient patterns to the uncertainties of modern life.
1 Corinthians 12:3"Therefore I want you to know that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, 'Jesus be More
1 Corinthians 2:16The concept of "the mind of Christ" transcends mere imagery and requires a deeper understanding beyond traditional depictions. It represents More
Applications of the Word within this site.
Those I met along The Way
I didn’t set out to create a Divine narrative.I was just trying to survive. But Scripture kept showing up.Not as verses to memorizeas…
The Paraclete: The Holy Spirit in Action
Most people know the phrase the Holy Spirit.Fewer know the word Jesus actually used when he promised help. Paraclete.The Paraclete: The Holy Spirit…
Move with the Holy Spirit
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Monkey Man and Math Meet The Messiah
(A Parable) Monkey Man had been grinding since his first neuron fired. He’d learned early that safety came through speed.Achievement bought love.Stillness got…
Elisha 7 Years and the Seventh Verse
What the Widow Taught Me About Oil, Time, and Candles “The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out…
Jesus, Tetelestai, and Completing the Square
In the heart of Christian faith, the cry from the Cross still echoes: Tetelestai : “It is finished.”These were the last words of…
Rhema for the Primal Mind
Like Sisyphus and his boulder, many of us spend our lives pushing toward transformation, only to feel it roll back down again. Every…
The Paraclete: The Holy Spirit Who Walks With Us
The Paraclete: The Holy Spirit Who Walks With Us Most believers know the Holy Spirit by name. Fewer know the word Jesus used…
The Living Oil Method: Manifesting with Scriptural Integrity
There is a question we must begin to ask: those of us who teach the mystery of manifestation, the power of thought, the…
Discernment Skills: Jesus or Macbeth?
The Spirit of Truth reveals different insights to each individual, prompting self-discovery. Macbeth’s tragic downfall stems from ambition and fear upon encountering prophecy,…










