In the 3D reality we inhabit, image is everything. From social media profiles to first impressions, people go to great lengths to curate how they are perceived. But while appearances can be manipulated, your energy—the essence of who you are—is something that cannot be faked. It is your spiritual face card, and in both the physical andContinueContinue reading “Beyond the Surface: The Truth About Your Spiritual Presence | “Authenticity Unveiled” Series”
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Beyond the Divide: Uncovering the Shared Roots of Spiritual Gifts
A Childhood of Fear and a Search for Truth I grew up trembling—not at the thought of witches lurking in the shadows, but at the contradictions woven into the faith I was raised to defend. From the pulpit, I heard witchcraft condemned as one of the gravest sins, an abomination before God, backed by versesContinueContinue reading “Beyond the Divide: Uncovering the Shared Roots of Spiritual Gifts”
Letting Go of Begging: Trusting in God’s Provision
There is a deep, human longing within us all—to be chosen, to be loved, to be accepted. It’s natural. We were created for connection, for relationships, for the comfort of knowing that we belong somewhere, with someone. But too often, in our pursuit of that belonging, we make a crucial mistake: we fight for placesContinueContinue reading “Letting Go of Begging: Trusting in God’s Provision”
Deconstructing the Chains of Tradition: Unlearning Religion to Experience God, Reclaim Spirituality, and Understand the Bible Beyond Doctrine
The Issue of Religious Deconstruction The topic—nay, the issue—of religious deconstruction is far from a new one. In fact, we’ve discussed it before here at the Twin Tree Project. Yet, as I’ve immersed myself in the spiritual and religious communities on X, hoping to engage, explore and grow with more people of like mind andContinueContinue reading “Deconstructing the Chains of Tradition: Unlearning Religion to Experience God, Reclaim Spirituality, and Understand the Bible Beyond Doctrine”
The Virtue of Temperance: A Path to Balance and Freedom
Temperance is one of the oldest virtues known to humanity, and it remains as relevant today as it was in ancient times. Historically, temperance has been associated with combating the sin of gluttony—not just in terms of physical indulgence, but also in how we allow ourselves to be consumed by excessive desires or passions. MoreContinueContinue reading “The Virtue of Temperance: A Path to Balance and Freedom”
Neither Do I Condemn Thee: A Christian’s Response to Division and Vitriol
Over the weekend leading up to Inauguration Day, and especially this morning, I’ve observed a troubling surge of absolutely disgusting vitriol, condemnation, and divisiveness from both sides of the political and social spectrum. Since the inception of this blog, I have tried to remain as neutral and solution-focused as possible, sharing love and the experienceContinueContinue reading “Neither Do I Condemn Thee: A Christian’s Response to Division and Vitriol”
Stepping Into 2025: The Framework of a Year of Depth, Purpose, and Spiritual Alignment
2024 was a year of breaking cycles, establishing boundaries, and learning hard but necessary truths. It was a year of reflection, healing, and letting go — work that created a foundation for what’s to come. Now, as we step into 2025, it’s time to build on that foundation with a more focused exploration of purpose,ContinueContinue reading “Stepping Into 2025: The Framework of a Year of Depth, Purpose, and Spiritual Alignment”
Reflections on Healing, Love, and Letting Go: 2024 in a Nutshell, 2025 in Focus
As we move fully into 2025 — a year of completion, inner growth, and understanding — it’s important to reflect on what the previous year has taught us and the foundation it has helped us create. I wrote this post a month ago, unsure whether to share it, but as collective correspondence has come inContinueContinue reading “Reflections on Healing, Love, and Letting Go: 2024 in a Nutshell, 2025 in Focus”
Sunday Sessions: From Fear to Wisdom (A Personal Lesson On Aligning the Ego and Soul)
For years, I’ve struggled with a lingering tooth issue, a problem that began when I cracked a tooth but chose to ignore it. My fear of dentists—and the thoughts fueled by that fear—kept me from taking action. Even when I had dental insurance, I allowed fear to win, convincing myself I could avoid the problem.ContinueContinue reading “Sunday Sessions: From Fear to Wisdom (A Personal Lesson On Aligning the Ego and Soul)”
The Purpose of Pain: Where God Meets Us
We come into this world fragile, unknowing, and dependent—and we leave it in much the same way. Along the way, life leaves its marks on us, not in spite of its challenges but because of them. We are shaped, scarred, and softened by the trials we face. Yet so many of us chase an illusion—aContinueContinue reading “The Purpose of Pain: Where God Meets Us”
