We live in an age where, more than ever, people are seeking autonomy.
An age where people are becoming more aware that the times, unlike any before, are nigh.
People are seeking independence, yes, and striving for self-sufficiency.
With a sense of urgency.
We have people loosening their grip upon Big Brother, Big Corps and Big Pharma ... with some letting go completely.
We have holistic healthers, homesteaders, off-gridders, preppers, stockers, and super-staunch survivalists emerging.
This blog is for those who understand we will never achieve any form of independence unless we surrender ourselves to dependency.
This is the place, and point, where the lines of autonomy and faith collide.
What do I mean by this? The answer cannot be given in one post, and will have to be revealed over time.
While I think it is admirable to want to be as self-governed, and self-sufficient as possible ... autonomous, if you will ... I think there needs to be a balance. Everything in moderation.
No man can be an island unto himself. One can try, but it is impossible. And it is also an insult to God.
No man can be an island unto himself. One can try, but it is impossible. And it is also an insult to God.
And what do I mean by that? Once again, the answer cannot be given in one post. It will have to be revealed over time. I can think of so many examples and instances toward which I can apply all of those opening statements.
Some will get it, and some won't. He who has an ear, let him hear.
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