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Multiplicity

Subject line: “I think my inner child has colleagues.”

“If Humans Mated Like Trees”

No swipes, no candlelight, just wind and timing—romance reduced to favorable pollen drift.

The Blooming Room

First it was a root—thin, black, trembling in the floorboard seam. Then a bloom, silver-lipped, breathing my name. I sat still as it spread. Through books. Through walls. Through time. Every flower opened something sealed inside me. Every vine curled tighter around my solitude.

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“Spirit of the Sky, Remember!”
The Sacred Art of Alchemy
Starbright Guides
Alone, But Free
Group Grope at Esalen
Lightness
Lightning’s Gift
Spiritual Fermentation
Where the Work Nearly Fails
To Pluck the Beautiful
Materialism and Its Discontents
Horns of Mind
Two Jars of Zeus
Christianity and the Inner Quest
Sonic Refuge in Uncertain Times
Juliet’s Call to Transcend the Name
Farewell to the Abbey: Crowley, Thelema, and Failed Enlightenment
Beautiful Blood
Among the Roots of the Divine
On the Art of Measurement
Fallen Gods or Misunderstood Guardians? Reframing the Sons of God in 1 Enoch
Weaving the Soul into Being
John 14:8-17, 25-27
Not Merely a King: The One Who Heals, Orders, and Guides the Soul
To See as God Sees: Love as the Restoration of the Divine Image
The Physician of the Soul