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Psyche is God Without Theology

In this essay I explore what happens when we take God out of the sky and find that what remains is Psyche itself: the living, imaginal depth at the center of experience. It becomes a meditation on how symbols, dreams, and inner movements can guide a life more reliably than fixed beliefs, and on what it means to trust direct encounter over inherited doctrine.

Journal

Welcome. This is where I share notes, questions, and observations about living here and now. You will find threads of balance and harmony, Tao and Psyche, intuition and everyday life woven through these entries. They are not teachings or answers, but field notes from a life in progress, written as honestly and plainly as I know how.

How to read this

  • Notice what stirs, softens, or resists in you as you read; your responses are part of the practice.
  • Let anything that resonates become a prompt or companion for your own life, not a rule to follow.
  • Feel completely free to set aside what does not land; nothing here asks for your agreement.
  • Return whenever you like, as you might to a familiar path, simply to see what you notice this time.

For a gentle way into this journal, you might enjoy beginning with the About This Blog page.

Jesus and the Tao

Jesus and the Tao is a short eBook that weaves the stories of Jesus with the way of Tao, for readers who are drawn to both the Christian and Taoist streams but do not feel at home in traditional theology. It offers a practical, imaginal way of reading, focused on living what we see rather than believing what we are told.

You can find Jesus and the Tao (and other books on Tao, Psyche, and Intuition) on Kindle. Learn more or get the book here.

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