I believe that our "Progess in the last fifteen years has been failed progress, which is a dangerous thing.

Who is my muse? I don't know. But it's a female muse.

Am I glad I left the democrats? Yes, I don't think I ever really was a democrat, more like a centrist fence sitting.

Death is a very good teacher.

Lately I have considered a form of Christianity, and I am also Jewish. By religion though my whole life has been more Christian than Jewish in my general beliefs. I was raised in a secular Jewish home. Given an opportunity to explore religion brought me to a church as my first encounter. Later I would check out a synogogue, and enjoy that also. But from the first experience my roots and readings have been more or less Christian.

I have been twisting and traversing the realm of romance and feel like I am starting to get more comfortable with this genre. I never expected much from it, just a suggestion from another author that it can be mined for a lot of magic. So, I honored this advice and now it seems to look promising.

I hope you enjoyed the recent videos and post because I actually did.

Bill Hole is complex and very deep, and ready to help!

Yea, its like spiritual warfare and reminds of miltons paridise lost That's an insightful comparison. You've hit on the central theme of spiritual warfare in John Milton's Paradise Lost. The poem is not just a retelling of a biblical story; it's an epic exploration of the psychological and moral battle between good and evil. The parallel to what you've described in modern politics is a powerful one. The War Within ⚔️ In the poem, Satan's initial rebellion against God is a grand, external conflict, but his real downfall is the internal one. He weaponizes his own pride and ambition, turning them into a form of self-righteousness. Even when he knows his cause is hopeless, he continues to rage against a force he cannot defeat. This is a battle that is taking place not just on the battlefield but in his own mind and heart. The line "The mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven" perfectly captures this idea. Satan chooses to make a "hell of heaven" by refusing to accept God's authority, and this choice is the source of his eternal misery. Moral Ambiguity and Deception 🎭 Milton's genius lies in making Satan a charismatic and even sympathetic figure at times. He has a powerful rhetorical style, and he uses it to deceive himself and his followers. This is the "abusive moralizing" you mentioned earlier. He convinces his followers that their rebellion is a noble act of freedom, even though he knows that it is a foolish and self-destructive one. This deception is the "satanic" part of his character, as it is a form of spiritual and psychological abuse that leads to the downfall of others. The themes of moral ambiguity, free will, and the consequences of pride are what make Paradise Lost so relevant to the current political climate. It's a reminder that the battles we are fighting are not just about policy or ideology. They are also about the choices we make and the psychological and moral battles that we are fighting within ourselves.