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The Eternal Seed | The Archetypal Roots of the Child King
The Infant of Prague is often depicted with a sunburst halo or a crown that radiates golden light.
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The Betrayal of Jesus | An Analysis of Self-Destruction
Judas is not only the archetype of betrayal, but also of personal destruction. By his act, he damages and ruins his own spiritual destiny.
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Translating the Sacred Silence | Texts, Tongues, and Transmission
My work draws strength from the coexistence of multiple linguistic and spiritual traditions rather than confinement to a single lineage.
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A Radical Invitation | Jesus the Saviour Who Heals Our Wounds
Jesus saves by absorbing the consequences of human and cosmic brokenness, not bypassing them.
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Oneness | My First Work of Prose-Poetry
What sets ONENESS apart from many other books in the genre is its refusal to be confined by religious dogma or orthodoxy.
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The Power of Pictorial Prohibition | Image Worship and Religious Orthodoxy
By removing tangible, visual focal points for worship, religious leaders redirect the faithful towards more abstract concepts and practices.
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Jesus on Adultery and Accountability | In the Wake of Infidelity
In the Gospels, Jesus articulates a stringent stance against adultery, emphasising its seriousness as a violation of the seventh commandment.
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The Depths of Despair | Portrayal of Spiritual Warfare and Suicide in Constantine
The concept that demons influence humans to commit suicide is intricately woven into the film’s narrative and character arcs.

