Entries by MormonBox

Death… How to deal with it.

I read a facebook post that made me think a bit about death today. Its a topic I’v ruminated on many times over the past decade or so. A facebook post of a friend’s sister who lost their teenage daughter unexpectedly made the pain of death real again for me. The Pain Its not rare […]

The Lower & Higher Priesthoods

This article is convoluted. Rewrite. “Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction… (James 1:27)”   Introduction Organized earthly religion is a schoolmaster or preparatory gospel that tries to bring us up to a higher form or truer, heavenly religion; which is essentially a harmonic, […]

The Holographic Nature of DNA, the Brain & the Universe

ReBlogged from lightworkers.org THE GENETIC ODE The secret of life! How long mankind has yearned to know its essence and how to extend lifespan and improve health. The discovery of the DNA helix in 1953, by Watson and Crick revealed the shape of this magic molecule. The following 50 years of research has directly led […]

A Discussion on Sexual Media and Pornography

What to do about Porn. The advent and spread of internet pornography is a radical, polarizing social experiment whose impacts are just now beginning to be widely pondered, studied, discussed and learned from. What are we to make of it? There are literally tens of millions of people out there dealing with the effects of […]

Human Relationships & The Microcosmic Connection To Atomic Bonding

I like to think that relationships or the bonding of people follow the same rules of physics as the relationships or bonding between atoms and cosmic bodies. That cosmic bodies, humans, and atoms all share a “fractal” (ie. microcosmic) relationship and thus share inherent similarities and adhere to similar physical laws. Atomic and cosmic bonding, […]

Women and the Priesthood

——–under construction————-   finish later I think it is appropriate to compare the issue of Women and the Priesthood to Blacks and the Priesthood. I think there is a lot in the church that is essentially “traditions of men” carried over from Gentile Christianity. I think that Joseph Smith was incredibly progressive in trying to break some […]

Notes on Intimacy

I ran across this excerpt from the Kolbrin text and thought I would jot it down, since it brought out a lot of thoughts I’v had lately and reinforces some principles I would like to teach my daughters when they are mature enough. I think for young woman beginning to discover boys, the following information […]