The Devotionals
One theme. Every tradition.
A short reading that gathers what four or five traditions have already said about one question — a passage from each, a line to carry, a convergence to sit with.
Devotional · 01
On Love
Four traditions, one strange fact
The Bible says God is love. Ra says love is the creative force itself. ACIM says love is what remains when judgment is undone. Rumi says love is what you already are. Different dialects — same claim.
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Devotional · 02
On Death
What five traditions agree cannot actually happen
Krishna, Ra, Marcus Aurelius, the Buddha, and Paul all come at death differently. They disagree on nearly everything — except whether death is final.
5 traditions
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Devotional · 03
On Suffering
Not punishment, not accident — something stranger
The Buddha says suffering has a cause. Ra calls it catalyst. Epictetus says it's produced by opinion. ACIM says it's projection. Paul says it produces character. The disagreement is interesting. The agreement is more interesting.
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Devotional · 04
On Identity
The one question every tradition answers the same
Krishna says you are the imperishable Self. Urantia says you are God's own fragment. Human Design says you are a specific mechanical design. Moses heard "I AM." Laozi says: know yourself. They all mean the same.
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Devotional · 05
On Forgiveness
Not what you were taught
Most people think forgiveness means pardoning something real. These traditions — Rumi, Jesus, ACIM, Marcus, the Hermetica — all say the opposite. Forgiveness starts by recognizing the offense did not happen the way you thought it did.
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“All models are wrong, but some are useful.”
Each devotional is a sit-down with four or five traditions at once. The passages are real. The convergences are where the traditions independently meet.