Chapter 138: From Within the House

Have nothing in your house that you do
not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.

William Morris

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The house is the physical manifestation of the home. The human flesh is the home of the soul. The soul is the acting rational agent, and the mind is the director of the action.

All of us are bound to be physically present within the confines of space and time, as well as we are spiritual beings in every technical details of the word. One must think that the exercise of freedom itself must be fully obedient to the limitations of what could possibly be achieved by the human body, especially with respect to the activities meant to be the most viable means conducted to achieve the perceived goal of a greater end.


In the same manner, when mention is made with regards to the complete liberation of the soul, as much as this same soul is enclosed within the human body and trapped by the potent destruction of the primary action of original sin, there is simply no other possible explanation that could satisfy all the boundaries of creation as it is to be adequately explained by science. All else done in excess of its natural capacity will ultimately implode upon its own self.

Even the power of the revealation, which is to be considered the joy of new beginnings and a means of the belief that guarantees the certainty of the present moment, must be confronted with the reality that anything temporal can never hold the full potential of anything eternal that is enclosed inside, unless it is willing to sacrifice his old self, destroy the outer casing, in order to allow the ultimate manifestation of a new one to finally emerge.

In short, one must naturally die in order to be born again.

In particular, life in itself can never fully grow to a certain autonomy if based solely on the tangible side of things, because all physical things are limited in its scope while the mind is immensely boundless as to what it can potentially reach. Imagination becomes supreme in this sense of the created, while science remains solitary in its method of inquiry by allowing its procedure to describe certain phenomena, but never to elucidate why things must exist or for what motivation it is existing, other than the fact of offering the knowledge of adapting to change as the primary means of the field of evolutionary biology.

Of course the soul is also pliable and has mastery of the definition of change as it is, but only if it allows the supernatural mechanism to apply upon himself, and that the very same concept of evolution is also a testament to the power of the divine.

To defy certain limitations is to experience the generosity of the ultimate verb. Love knows no boundaries; in all materials present, it is truly the means of infinity in a finite world.

Justification, therefore, is a matter of belief in the truth by its faithful appeal to the instrument of reasons that define theological understanding. From within our hearts, it is the beginning of understanding of the collective responsibility for the stewardship of creation. In complete reliance with science, man takes an undertaking of limitated capacity. And while science aids in the development of technology that eventually improve the quality of life, man's intertwined purpose becomes limited with the dynamics of the physical world, and no other potential can be achieved outside the bounds of the episteme of the created.

For indeed, a poem reads:

A house is a Temple, and a house is a call.
A house is a manifested form of the word.
A Tabernacle of sorts envelopes the thought.
Received by ancestors, the Father's recourse;
From within their efforts, a movement arise. 
No limits allowed, heralds are triumphant.
The human spirit is relentless,
yet everything's worthwhile.
The methods of the divine
Becomes truly alive!

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This Chapter is sponsored by Nike, Inc.

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