Tuesday, April 14th 2026
In "Deacons and thimbles," I mentioned the letters R and V falling down from a wall in my school (RV being, in a long-ago dream of mine, a synonym for deacon). I didn't mention, because I didn't realize its potential significance until later, that the word from which they had fallen was Harvard. (As mentioned in "Cary ...
I mentioned in my post "Ruby Blue, Dooby Blue, and Dloo," that I had scrolled through all the poems in the Commentarius Coccineus to see if the one with Dloo was in there. It wasn't, but I did run across this, which I wrote in 1995:
Way down beneath the VaticanMy lips released a howl.What was the source of my ...
This afternoon, I was researching and thinking about a verse in the Book of Mormon that quotes Isaiah but adds to his "out of the waters of Judah" (Isa. 48:1, usually understood to mean "descended from Judah," with no reference to literal waters) the gloss "or out of the waters of baptism" (1 Ne. 20:1). The phrase ...
In writing the post I just published, "Ruby Blue, Dooby Blue, and Dloo," I scrolled through a large collection of "poetry" written by children. One that I noticed in passing was this:
Every House has a PestTo keep it in ShapeThe window looks to the westWhere sits a Shriveled GrapeIt was a unwelcome guestOf the ...
Yesterday I posted "Fruit bats and the Primitive Man," with a relatively obscure Scottish folk-pop band called Ruby Blue playing a key role in the syncs.
That night, I happened to see on /pol/ a story about someone called Ruby Rose, who is apparently some kind of teevee person from Australia. The story itself is ...
And one Middle-Eastern one.
It is often said that the Book was written "for our day," but one rarely feels it viscerally, and as often as not those who say that are thinking of "our day" in the very broad sense of everything from the 19th century on. Here, though, is a prophecy that singles out this precise moment in ...
We live in a world that is, in all its official operations, utterly materialist, spirit-less, God-less.
However, such is our innate need for what we call "religion" - it is therefore possible for the rulers and their minions to manipulate the masses, by hinting at Mysteries.
These hints of hidden mysterious depths ...
Monday, April 13th 2026
In my August 2024 posts "Thoughts on the Astronaut Nephi theory" and "Tight like unto a saucer?" I looked and Bill and Leo's theory that Lehi and Jared traversed not ordinary seas but the "great waters" of outer space. I was mostly critical of the idea, but in my current read-through of the Book (yes, the Book of ...
Last night I had the urge to listen to the old folk song "Lovely Joan" as sung (first stanza only) by Miranda Sex Garden.
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It's from their 1992 album Iris, the cover art of which is a closeup of a human iris -- and also, I notice now, some "leaves of gold" imagery. There is no white of the eye, ...
I should have come to expect it by now, but I can still be surprised sometimes at how very bad Fake Intelligence software is at answering straightforward "no-brainer" questions that ought to be well within the reach of a mindless computer program. For example, I recently posted in "The unfathomable stupidity of Fake ...
In the hiking dream recorded in "Was I not Gil Vas?", one of the videos I looked at on my phone (not mentioned in that post) was of some tortoises with perfectly spherical shells, such that they could retract their extremities and roll like balls. I at first thought of them as turtles but then corrected myself; ...
Sunday, April 12th 2026
In a world where marriage has been, over several generations; purposively and systematically weakened, subverted, and finally rendered meaningless; it is tempting to yearn for the comparative situation of traditional Christian marriage - for its legal clarity and moral strictness.
Yet the Christian churches ...
I dreamt that I had been out hiking in the woods with some family members and was just coming back to the cabin we were staying in. My wife asked how the hike had gone, and I said it was good and that I'd discovered some new trails. She was very interested to hear this and wanted to see photos. I said I didn't think ...
Six or seven years ago, one of my employees put lots of painted wooden letters up on one of the walls of my school, and they've been there ever since. None of them had ever fallen off the wall until a couple of days ago, when I found that two of them had fallen: R and V.
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This made me think of a ...
Saturday, April 11th 2026
I found these two posts juxtaposed in the Synlogos feed.
From Mundabor, "Huge Mouth, No Balls: Trump Keeps Being Played Like A Fiddle," which is about the situation in Persia and begins thus:
President Trump, 2026.
I really wonder what has happened to the guy. Generally so smart. . . .
From Transformed Wife: "She ...
Running some errands with my wife yesterday, I noticed this:
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What first caught my eye was the name -- San Figaro, meaning "holy fig-tree" -- and the fact that some of the cookies look like golden leaves. Then I noticed that it really looks as if it said "Delicious Cookies & ...
The first mention of baptism in the Book of Mormon is in this prophecy of Lehi's, as reported by Nephi:
And he spake also concerning a prophet who should come before the Messiah, to prepare the way of the Lord -- Yea, even he should go forth and cry in the wilderness: Prepare ye the way of the Lord, and make his ...
in the past there were outbreaks of war, like herpes or the bubonic plague, but now war only breaks out, like an escaped convict. countries are regularly war torn, rarely war tearing, but the world can only plunge into the broken out but not outbroken war. watersheds then become pools of blood.
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if you're not an ...
Last night I explained to a high-school student why one of his answers on a reading comprehension test was wrong. He had said that one of the paragraphs was about "the picaresque novel," when in fact it was about the picaresque narrative as one of the predecessors of -- and therefore not itself an example of -- the ...
Friday, April 10th 2026
In "Chester Bennington and King Hamlet" (April 3), I quoted a post associating Saturn with the promise of eternal youth:
Occult groups have always been obsessed with youth, there seems to be some idea of sacrifice in exchange for the extension of the material life. It is reminiscent of Cypher's betrayal in The ...
This-world is for those who choose to follow Jesus. "Follow" literally, that is: follow Jesus to resurrected eternal life in Heaven.
But for everyone else, this-world really is that meaningless and miserable waste of time which modern 'culture' supposes it to be.
Yet for those who shall follow Jesus (no matter how ...
Thursday, April 9th 2026
Early on in my spiritual instruction I was told that the more progress I made the more I would be assailed by evil in all its forms. We know from the lives of the saints that as they advance on the path towards God they are increasingly attacked by the demonic forces, and we can conjecture this is so because every ...
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The centre for UK PSYOPS and subversion - MI6... What else could it be?
There are certainly exceptions; but most of the best buildings in the history of the world were built by members of "craft-guilds" (such as masons) - and without "architects".
And, for sure, over the past century since Art ...
Looking at a music playlist, I momentarily misread the title of the Metric song 'Help I'm Alive" as "Help I'm Alice."
A day before I had read this in The Story of Alice:
[T]he longer Alice spends underground the more her adventures start to resemble a narrative game of Doublets, in which the aim is to take 'Alice' ...
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I can't remember exactly when it was (twenty years ago, maybe?) that the Royal Mint decided to start making a jigsaw from UK coinage, such that each lower denomination coin made no sense; because the "tails" side was henceforth just a fragment from a larger picture.
Given the symbolism and core ...
Wednesday, April 8th 2026
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Much of my work as a scientist was theoretical in nature; but I published quite a few empirical (i.e. experimental and observational or statistical) papers as well.
One particular favourite of mine, and which seems to have been somewhat influential too, was done with a student called Florence ...
First religions, then later spiritual systems, always demand effort of some kind - but the nature of effort could be very different - maybe these could be termed relaxation versus concentration; which corresponds approximately to contemplation versus imagination.
At various times in my life I tried to follow both ...
Monday, April 6th 2026
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Baths v showers? No contest...
Baths are great - deeply-relaxing, deeply-cleansing; and you can read - or sleep - if that way inclined (and I often am).
And very traditionally English!
After all, Samuel Pepys's wife once had a bath; so he complained (admittedly Pepys himself never did).
But ...
Very early this morning, I woke up with the stanza "Garden" in my mind and accordingly got up and posted it before returning to bed. (Otherwise, I would likely have forgotten some of it.) Here it is again:
The juice of Eden's bitter treeWas in the cup from which he shrank,And like our father Adam, heWas doomed to die ...
The "romantic" search for an escape from the mundane nature of life in this-world - that is, for enchantment - takes many, many forms; and is pursued by different people in widely varying ways.
A very incomplete list of the themes would include by religions/ spiritualties/ ideologies; through reading, TV and movies; ...

