What Jesus Actually Said vs. What People Think Is ‘Sinful’ “Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.” — Matthew 6:10 This line, straight from The Lord’s Prayer—the one Jesus Himself offered as a model for how to pray—is the biblical heartbeat of the ancient Hermetic axiom: “As above, so below.” IContinueContinue reading “As Above, So Below: The Biblical Mirrors of the Hermetic Principles”
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Returning to True Oneness: Rebuilding Spirituality from the Ground Up
In my last post, I talked about how spirituality as a whole is undergoing a massive transformation — a death and rebirth — as the old structures of religion collapse under their own weight. As that crumbling accelerates, many people are waking up to the need for something deeper, something real. But rebuilding true spiritualContinueContinue reading “Returning to True Oneness: Rebuilding Spirituality from the Ground Up”
The Observer at the Center: A Journey Through Cosmos and Connection
There’s a profound resonance in the idea that the “infinite universe” has no center, yet the “observable universe” pivots around the observer—you, me, each of us standing as a singular point of perception in an endless expanse. This rings true, even in a Biblical sense, if you delve deeply enough to weave it into notContinueContinue reading “The Observer at the Center: A Journey Through Cosmos and Connection”
Sunday Sessions: It’s a Beautiful Day
There’s a song I think we’ve all heard at least once in passing, whether on social media, in reels, or shorts: “Lord, thank you for sunshine, thank you for rain. Thank you for joy, thank you for pain. It’s a beautiful day. It’s a beautiful day.” I haven’t been on social media much lately. TheContinueContinue reading “Sunday Sessions: It’s a Beautiful Day”
Sunday Sessions: Blame It on the Moon
Spirit was on one this morning. I kept running into sign after sign, message after message, all tying into the moon—not just its quiet beauty in the night sky, but its deep, undeniable influence on the world. During breaks from working on some big projects around the house (which completely knocked the energy out ofContinueContinue reading “Sunday Sessions: Blame It on the Moon”
Exploring Interconnectivity: Cognition and the Universe
We live in a world that “requires” us to perceive ourselves as separate from the systems around us, and the Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU) challenges this notion at its core. It proposes something both profound and transformational: the universe itself is not only interconnected but inherently cognitive. Cognition, in this sense, isContinueContinue reading “Exploring Interconnectivity: Cognition and the Universe”
The Universe as a Cognitive Entity (CTMU Series)
Building on our exploration of information theory and its foundational role in the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU), this post delves into the profound idea of the universe as a cognitive entity. If information is the fabric of reality, as discussed in the previous post, then cognition emerges as the process that gives thatContinueContinue reading “The Universe as a Cognitive Entity (CTMU Series)”
Information Theory as the Foundation of CTMU
At the heart of the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) lies the concept of information. In this framework, information isn’t merely an abstract idea or a tool for communication—it’s the fundamental building block of reality itself. Building on the foundation set in the previous post, The Role of Logic and Language in CTMU, whichContinueContinue reading “Information Theory as the Foundation of CTMU”
The Purpose of CTMU: Bridging Cognition and the Universe
The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) presents a bold idea: cognition and the universe are not separate, unrelated entities. Instead, they are deeply interconnected, two facets of the same underlying process. This connection lies at the heart of the CTMU and represents its most profound purpose—to bridge the gap between how we think andContinueContinue reading “The Purpose of CTMU: Bridging Cognition and the Universe”
