A Lament for Love
And the Galilean will nod,
not from a throne,
but from the compost heap,
where resurrection begins again.
Posted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Apr 3, 2025 | Reflections, Spirituality |
And the Galilean will nod,
not from a throne,
but from the compost heap,
where resurrection begins again.
Posted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Mar 4, 2025 | Spirituality |
Revelation is not a prophecy of destruction but an unveiling—a call to move beyond empire’s illusions into a conscious, interconnected future. Beyond Babylon reinterprets apocalypse as transformation, offering a vision for governance, economy, and spirituality rooted in relational responsibility, planetary ethics, and the co-creation of meaning.
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Jan 19, 2025 | Reflections |
Greg Epstein’s Tech Agnostic argues that technology functions as the new global religion, shaping meaning, identity, and belonging. My blog explores this idea through two ChatGPT experiments—framing Constantine’s conversion in startup terms and TikTok as a church invitation—highlighting technology’s parallels with religion and the urgent need for ethical reflection.
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Aug 31, 2024 | General, Spirituality |
The universality of mystical experience reveals that there are multiple paths to the same destination—a direct encounter with the ultimate reality that transcends knowledge and ignorance. Both knowledge and ignorance serve as doorways to this experience, guiding the seeker toward a state of non-dual awareness where conventional distinctions fall away.
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Jul 13, 2024 | General, Reflections, Science, Spirituality |
A five-year journey of discovery and transformation as told in a sequence of twenty-five blog posts.
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