The spirit of Sophia: against Moloch and the machine

by Paul Cudenec For readers primarily interested in my political writing, this current exploration of the sophiological tradition via the pages of The Heavenly Country might not seem terribly relevant. But in fact the ideas I have been discussing here are of fundamental importance for the building of our New Resistance against the criminocracy. Their … Continue reading The spirit of Sophia: against Moloch and the machine

The spirit of Sophia: nature and grace

by Paul Cudenec "This was the Beauty and excellence of Eternal Nature, that all her divided, contrary properties were united into one undivided property in the Eternal Earth, where all their contrarieties were reduced to the most perfect union, agreement and harmony". [1] So writes the English mystic John Pordage in his 1683 work Theologia … Continue reading The spirit of Sophia: nature and grace

The spirit of Sophia: wild air and wisdom

by Paul Cudenec I must have been around 15 years old when I first realised that there was something deeply wrong with modern society. A few years later I had noticed that this situation was getting markedly worse and, a bit later still, it dawned on me that, in addition, the rate of this decline … Continue reading The spirit of Sophia: wild air and wisdom