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The ancient cosmogonies that shaped foundational myths, from the Babylonian Enuma Elish to Hesiod’s Theogony, mentioned in chapter 1, tell of a world in which the order is established by a great god, Marduk or Zeus, who takes power. Following a long period of battles and confusion, a deity triumphs and establishes an order that is at once cosmic,
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The Creator’s Freedom Prayer
Holy Spirit, hover over this blank page.
Holy Spirit, brood over this unfinished idea.
Holy Spirit, rest on me as You rested on Jesus.
Where You are, there is freedom—
let that freedom mark my work today.
the divine is one, but manifests as two: masculine and feminine divinity,
David Deida • Finding God Through Sex: Awakening the One of Spirit Through the Two of Flesh
Greek Mythology in 7 Stories
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This is why the Greeks needed myth: for that boundary, to know where they stood amidst the infinite. No one can simply coexist with the ocean, storms, the cypress trees. They had to codify the elements with language and greater meaning, and create gods out of them—gods who looked suspiciously like themselves—so that even if they were powerless over
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As a Christian, the intrinsic call is from Ephesians 2:10. The work we are created for has been designed by a master artist and architect and strategist. When we align with those works, we are most aligned with with our design.
'For we are His workmanship [His own master work, a work of art], created in Christ Jesus [reborn from above—spiritually
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