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It’s always possible to embody truth, even when, technically, we’re not able to tell it.

Will ready-made religions ever really fit us properly?

“What is Free Religion?” (1963) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)

What kind of “church” is Kiitsu Kyokai? by Imaoka Shin’ichirō, January 1959—an essay concerning Free Religion

And a world begins under the map—On the need to make errors and poetically, creatively, magically, invoke new worlds of being

An Easter thought for the day from the blog archive . . .

The great confession of No God—A portrait of Jesus as an atheist by Haya Akegarasu (1877-1954)

The epiphany of there being no “Epiphany”

The human solidarity brought by the grace of being cold together—A meditation for New Year’s Day 2023

A hidden, Hidden Christian, Christmas—An Advent meditation

Christianity is basically an epic mistake . . . and the time is right to correct it