Somewhere Inbetween
April 30, 2018[…] be there, but I also had to back away, hoping they could cope with their com plicated world. After a hectic day, I felt pulled in all directions. Why weren’t my solutions as clear […]
[…] be there, but I also had to back away, hoping they could cope with their com plicated world. After a hectic day, I felt pulled in all directions. Why weren’t my solutions as clear […]
Dialogue 8.3 (Winter 1973): 11 – 72 The subject of Pythagoreanism is so controversial and loaded with uncertainties that what follows should be considered as speculation and suggestion for future research.
[…] lose myself among the trapped and degenerate. How else am I to find what I in this world must find—myself? Every soul has its own South. Especially a Mormon’s. Keller suffers more beautifully on […]
[…] man’s unconscious, dissected the strange beliefs of tribal societies and examined the religious survivors of a secularized world in search of naturalistic explanations of religious phenomena with the result that the validity of religious […]
[…] of the science of psychology. Dynamic psychiatry investigates an individual’s psychic reality: his subjective view of the world with its distortions, fantasies, wishes and fears. A believing Mormon can acknowledge the reality of a […]
[…] scriptures include those of Abraham from Ur to Canaan, the Jaredites from the tower to the New World and Lehi and his family from Jerusalem to the Americas. Perhaps the most relevant similar experience […]
Joseph Fielding Smith, Apostle and Church Historian, once published an answer to an inquiry about when the Word of Wisdom became a commandment. His response, widely accepted as definitive both then and subsequently, was […]
[…] shadows flee; Lo! Zion’s standard is unfurled. The dawning of a brighter day Majestic rises on the world. The clouds of error disappear Before the rays of truth divine; The glory, bursting from afar, […]
[…] some topical remarks. Internal headings have also been omitted. One of the most important things in the world is freedom of the mind; from this all other freedoms spring. Such freedom is necessarily dangerous, […]
[…] the Iron Curtain. Many have relatives in the German Democratic Republic. The experiences of Nazi fascism and World War II left still-deep scars. Many older members who survived these years are convinced that any […]