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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 Christ as he died on the Cross.So what, exactly, was finished? For centuries, believers have seen the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) as the perfection of …

Faith in Business: What Are You Riding On?

Whether rooted in spirituality, personal conviction, or sheer determination, faith is the invisible currency of business. It allows entrepreneurs to navigate uncertainty, to take risks that defy logic, and to persevere when outcomes are anything but guaranteed. Faith as a Practical Force.

Atom Seven: The Self-Aware Atom  

The allegory follows Atom Seven, a nitrogen atom experiencing life cycles through the Earth’s nitrogen cycle. Remembering her transformations from air to soil, plant, and human, she embraces the inevitability of change and rebirth. Atom Seven learns that her purpose lies in her connections and contributions, eagerly anticipating her next existence.

Reductionism: Clarifying the Complex Through the Essential

Reductionism offers a potent instrument for inquiry. While it is often criticized for ignoring nuance and interaction, its focused lens allows us to establish a clear picture of foundational truths. For those willing to face human behavior in its raw, elemental form, reductionism is a compass—guiding us not away from complexity, but toward a more grounded understanding of it.

What Exists but Isn’t Real?

Explore how the worlds of mathematics and spirituality reveal deeper truths about reality and imagination. From the invention of the imaginary number i to humanity’s creation of unseen guiding forces, this essay invites readers to expand their understanding of what is real, what is imaginary, and why both are essential to growth.

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, unlike Jesus, who accepts his fate for a greater purpose. The “Yeast or Fly” test helps discern whether new insights nourish understanding or provoke anxiety. The interplay between Shakespeare and King James raises questions about influence and interpretation, urging reflection on whether information is connective or corruptive.

The Bridge

Explore the deep relationship between God and mathematics. True understanding requires both intuitive insight and symbolic manipulation. It critiques the past separation of faith and mathematics, advocating for a holistic approach. The “Mathematical Bridge” symbolizes a pathway to enlightenment, encouraging exploration beyond mere abstraction.

27 Percent Truth

Our stories blend 72% fiction, 27% allegory, and 1% something wild. Stories are vital for conveying personal experiences and knowledge, allowing readers to see their reflections. This approach fosters deeper understanding, contrasting the rigidity of academic writing with the messiness of real life.

The Fractal Logic of Inner Archetypes

There are patterns behind your patterns.Shapes within your thoughts.Voices within your voice. This is the realm of the inner archetypesnot characters in a play,but recurring geometries of psyche,ancient codes that live and echo through you,again and again,in smaller and larger loops. Like fractals, they repeatbut not in perfect symmetry.Each return …