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Dec 6, 2021

Chains shall he break, for the Slave is my Brother

My Father and Stepmother sang in the Tabernacle Choir during my Youth, and I was privileged to attend many performances through the years. …

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Jul 9, 2021

What’s in a Name?

I didn’t grow up in St. George, Utah — but I consider it my home. I was raised in Northern Utah, but then spent a few years away on my own in South America. When the time came to return home to live with my family, they had relocated to…

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What’s in a Name?
What’s in a Name?

Aug 31, 2020

Optimism and Personal Responsibility

Aayan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-Born Dutch-American Activist and Refugee. Hirsi Ali was born in Mogadishu, Somalia. Her father was a political prisoner in Somalia, and after he managed to escape from prison, the family fled — eventually settling in Kenya. …

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Jul 29, 2020

Reflections On Faith, Truth, and Properly Changing The World

In regards to seeing patients in a clinical setting, one of my favorite Authors and Jungian Analysts Dr. James Hollis is purported to have said “When someone comes into the consulting room — what it’s about, is not what it’s about!” In other words, when a patient comes to see…

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Jun 29, 2020

Our Most True Identity

Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” is a stark expose of Stalin’s mass imprisonment of his own people. Somewhere between 15 and 18 Million Russians were held as prisoners under Stalin. Many of them were political prisoners, and others were held for such charges as “theft of socialist property”, “labor desertion”…

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