Changed by Encounter
In a world driven by control, rationality, and materialism, there’s a way to live that defies the status quo. This isn’t about fighting or rejecting systems but offering a radical alternative—an approach that doesn’t seek to win or dominate but embodies a deeper truth. The best criticism of the bad is the practice of the better. It’s a path rooted in grace rather than merit, where giving is unreserved and not measured.
When society focuses on accumulation, we can choose simplicity. When power and control dominate, we can let go of ego and find freedom. Embracing the earth and living in harmony with creation invites us to live differently—not as rulers, but as participants in the sacredness of life. Transformation isn’t achieved through thought alone, but by living in a way that allows us to be changed by what we encounter. You do not think yourself into a new way of living, you live yourself into a new way of thinking.
Knowing who we truly are—children of the divine—frees us from fear, especially the fear of death. We are only afraid of death as long as we do not know who we are, but once we know ourselves objectively to be a child of God, we are already home and our inheritance is given to us ahead of time. In this, we find the lasting joy that comes from living in alignment with our deepest truth.