
Count the Cost: Jesus, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and the Abyss of Truth
“But don’t begin until you count the cost.” Luke 14:28a (NLT) Sometimes, I wonder whether anyone truly shoulders the full weight of existence. Perhaps we […]

Walking on the Deep: Jesus, Peter, and the Chaos Beneath
Jesus walking on water is one of the most recognized images in the world. It has been preached, analyzed, and written about by countless teachers, […]

Deep Calls to Deep: The Dialogue Between the Soul and God
Some Bible verses settle easily in the mind—simple, clear, easy to grasp. Psalm 42:5–7 is not one of those verses. Instead, it demands contemplation rather […]

Grief and Gratitude: The Same Song in Different Movements
“Happy are those who mourn…” (Matthew 5:4) How can this be? For a long time, this verse left me unsettled. Grief is sorrow, loss, and […]

Christian Shadow Work: Integrating the Darkness, Embracing the Light
Confronting and “eating” your shadow, while grounding yourself in Christian ideals, may seem contrary in every sense. This is because most Christian teachings focus on […]

The Dangers of the Ideal: When Noble Aspirations Eclipse the Divine
Humanity has always been drawn to lofty visions—noble ideals that beckon us towards unity, purity, progress, and transcendence. These aspirations can indeed spark profound growth, […]

Count the Cost: Jesus, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and the Abyss of Truth
“But don’t begin until you count the cost.” Luke 14:28a (NLT) Sometimes, I wonder whether anyone truly shoulders the full weight of existence. Perhaps we cope by turning away. We […]

Walking on the Deep: Jesus, Peter, and the Chaos Beneath
Jesus walking on water is one of the most recognized images in the world. It has been preached, analyzed, and written about by countless teachers, pastors, and theologians. Yet, when […]

Deep Calls to Deep: The Dialogue Between the Soul and God
Some Bible verses settle easily in the mind—simple, clear, easy to grasp. Psalm 42:5–7 is not one of those verses. Instead, it demands contemplation rather than offering quick conclusions. It […]

Grief and Gratitude: The Same Song in Different Movements
“Happy are those who mourn…” (Matthew 5:4) How can this be? For a long time, this verse left me unsettled. Grief is sorrow, loss, and vulnerability—the feeling of being utterly […]

Christian Shadow Work: Integrating the Darkness, Embracing the Light
Confronting and “eating” your shadow, while grounding yourself in Christian ideals, may seem contrary in every sense. This is because most Christian teachings focus on rejecting evil and sinful desires […]

The Dangers of the Ideal: When Noble Aspirations Eclipse the Divine
Humanity has always been drawn to lofty visions—noble ideals that beckon us towards unity, purity, progress, and transcendence. These aspirations can indeed spark profound growth, creativity, and a yearning for […]
About Me
This website is documenting my journey into discovering where modern psychology and ancient wisdom in the Bible meet. I am in training to become psychotherapist and devouring philosophy from the East and West to locate the core practical essence of personal development. I’ve made it raw, well researched, and easy to read.