The author asserts the importance of digital detox by distancing oneself from the phone before sleep and on waking. They express efforts made towards this goal that ultimately leads to increased productivity and better physical organization of their spaces. On a spiritual level, the author presents a deep study of the Greek terms 'psuche' and 'nous' in religious context, finally concluding that these terms represent different aspects of our being, not in conflict, but part of the change brought about by faith.
Reprogramming – December 06, 2023 (305/365)
In this introspective post, the writer shares their journey of spiritual growth and realization, emphasizing the importance of prayer and worship. They discuss how adjusting their morning routine to prioritize prayer and worship aligns their spirit with God and pushes out wickedness and evil. They find solace in God's power and righteousness through life's changes and challenges, especially in the current season they describe as "rearranging". They also note that deep truth and sense of security come from taking refuge in God.
All In All / God Without Religion, Pt. 8/Wrap-Up – December 03, 2023 (303/365)
The content review covers Dr. Andrew Farley's book "God Without Religion." The review discusses concepts like minimalism practiced by the Amish, Christian teachings about faith, righteousness, sin, and forgiveness. It then covers reflections on religious regulations versus living according to spiritual freedom. The review ends by expressing the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection in obtaining freedom and eternal life, highlighting God's love and grace, which surpasses religious practices and traditions.
Mental Dump (mostly on Marriage) – December 01-02, 2023 (299/365)
The author reflects on their experience speaking at a school’s Chapel time and a friend’s wedding. They discuss lessons gleaned from Psalms 139 and 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, emphasizing God’s intimate knowledge of and love for humans. At the wedding, they compare marriage to an investment requiring careful analysis, but underscore it as a commitment beyond profit seeking. They urge remembering Christ’s ultimate commitment as encouragement when upholding their own marriage commitment becomes challenging.







