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The Human-Balloon - (A short story)
Back in the days when salespeople drove into town with their wares in the trunk of their cars, they would set up shop at the town center,...
Chuma Ikenze
Apr 18, 2024
The Call of The Grail to the Negligent
(Christmas 1929) - Abdruschin T he Grail is calling those who are negligent. The call echoes loudly through the universe. For whoever...
Chuma Ikenze
Dec 6, 2023
The difference between Believing in Yourself and Having Confidence
Summary This text argues that self-belief and true confidence are fundamentally different concepts that lead to opposing life outcomes. While relying solely on oneself can lead to arrogance and a closed mind, genuine confidence involves trusting in external support, such as other people or divine providence. This perspective suggests that individuals who look beyond their own reasoned analysis are more receptive to intuitive guidance and hidden opportunities. By acknowledging
Chuma Ikenze
Oct 9, 2023
Things to consider about Hypnotherapy
Summary This text explores hypnotherapy, arguing that despite potential temporary relief, it causes significant and long-lasting spiritual harm. The author compares the unseen dangers of hypnotherapy to the historical ignorance of radiation exposure, as seen with the Radium Girls, highlighting humanity's tendency to embrace immediate benefits without considering deeper consequences. It traces the historical shift in understanding hypnosis from "animal magnetism," which acknow
Chuma Ikenze
Jul 31, 2023
Just Saying I am sorry is not always good enough
Summary This text explores the inadequacy of a mere apology when one has offended another. It suggests that while an apology might secure forgiveness from the victim, it fails to address the underlying character trait or motivation that caused the offense in the first place. The author argues that focusing solely on the apology prevents deeper self-reflection on the true reasons behind one's actions, such as insecurity or pride. True change and freedom from repeated offenses
Chuma Ikenze
Jul 15, 2023
Are there spiritual consequences to heart transplants?
Summary This text argues against heart transplants, asserting that while they may extend physical life, they inflict severe spiritual consequences on both the patient and the medical professionals involved. The author claims that the soul remains connected to the body for a period after clinical death, making organ extraction a painful and spiritually damaging act. Furthermore, it suggests that a transplanted heart remains foreign and can lead to personality changes in the re
Chuma Ikenze
Jun 17, 2023
Slippery Slope phenomenon
Summary This text discusses a rhetorical tactic, termed "Destigmatization," where traits or behaviors previously considered reprehensible are reframed to appear benign or elicit sympathy. The author uses the example of proposals to replace the term "pedophile" with "minor-attracted persons" (MAP) as a striking instance of this strategy. They argue that such efforts, often lacking clear logical evidence, rely on appealing to emotions and can lead society down a dangerous "slip
Chuma Ikenze
May 8, 2023
Are we humans equipped with different sets of sensors?
Summary This text explores the psychological roots of human disagreement and why individuals maintain conflicting perspectives. It suggests that rigidly clinging to personal opinions results from a refusal to integrate the experiences and viewpoints of others into one's own worldview. While internal beliefs are formed through individual life experiences, the author argues that conflict arises when people prioritize their egos over a rational re-evaluation of new information.
Chuma Ikenze
Apr 7, 2023
All men cannot possibly be equally endowed with abilities, or the same sense of right and wrong.
Summary This text explores the philosophical tension between observed human inequality and the supposed fairness of a Creator. While people clearly possess different talents and moral perceptions, the author argues that a just and wise deity would not distribute these traits unfairly while demanding universal adherence to the same ethical laws. Attributing such disparities to the divine is presented as a logical inconsistency that paints the Supreme Being as arbitrary or crue
Chuma Ikenze
Apr 7, 2023


What is Truth?
Summary This text explores the nature of Truth by contrasting subjective intuition with a logical, scientific framework for understanding reality. The author defines Truth as a consistent, predictive model derived from observing how specific facts and conditions invariably lead to the same outcomes over time. While this process is straightforward in the physical sciences—equating Truth with Natural Laws—applying it to the human experience is more complex due to variables like
Chuma Ikenze
Mar 3, 2023
What could possibly be wrong with today’s fashion?
Three things readily come to mind. 1 – Casual dressing has become the norm of the day. In many of the few exceptions, sneakers, which...
Chuma Ikenze
Feb 26, 2023
Where is the justice when the poor and disenfranchised suffer from social-crises?
Social problems can rightly be traced to the collective individual activities and attitudes of all who live in that society, including...
Chuma Ikenze
Jan 9, 2023
Can we humans ever change our nature?
Summary This text explores the enduring debate about whether humanity's inherent nature, marked by negative traits like injustice and greed, can truly change. It acknowledges the prevalence of these behaviors throughout history and across cultures, leading to a cynical view that such actions are simply "who we really are." However, the response counters this by suggesting that while disappointments often arise from people failing to live up to ideals, these ideals themselves
Chuma Ikenze
Oct 25, 2022


What is Sin
Summary This text explores the concept of sin not merely as an act but as a conscious refusal to change one's ways after recognizing their harmful nature. It argues that history offers ample evidence of actions that cause disharmony, making claims of ignorance disingenuous. The source posits that negative behaviors are not inherent to human nature but rather developed habits that obscure our fundamental, good nature. Humanity's inability to avoid sin is attributed to a lack o
Chuma Ikenze
Sep 22, 2022
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