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Ninth Heaven recently published this poem, Vocational by Theodore Heil. @theodoreheil
"Vocational" is a micro-narrative that explores the depth of memory particularly through the lens of religion...
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Today on Ninth Heaven: Paris Kastanias’s essay Improving the Self through Virtue Ethics
Rethink moral growth—not by deeds alone, but through character formation.
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Nicholas Andreyev is a reader and a walker. His writing aspires to depict the obstacles which frustrate human connection, and the necessity to overcome them.
“Black Box” · 18 June 2025 · 4 min read
In this latest short fiction, Andreyev guides us through a dim corridor where “the veil of her memory was lifted from her visionary imagination” and into a kitchen turned confessional. Amid the steam-laden air, “White rims of plates rose from the clear-grey water,” and Claudia savours “The red wine was fruity and warm. Not as warm as the clear-grey water: blood-warm,” before a moment of sublime revelation.
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1/8 @zaryfekete’s “Stillness Between Pages” reframes morning reading as a reflective practice rooted in Scripture—yet it invites any reader into the craft of attentive stillness. #Stillness#Presence
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Deism likened the cosmos to a clockwork mechanism: wound, set in motion, then left alone. But theism insists God actively sustains every moment. Occasionalism makes God the sole cause; mainstream theism insists material and divine causes both play a role.
Consider radioactive decay: a down quark to up quark + W⁻ boson, then electron + neutrino. Spontaneous, unpredictable, with multiple decay channels. In an indeterminate universe, Cundy argues, God’s event-causality may both initiate the decay and select its outcome.
Reading Psalm 104, we’re told God causes the grass to grow for livestock and man’s sustenance. Yet modern science locates growth in atoms, chemicals and physical laws. Must we then relegate God to a metaphor? Dr Cundy invites us to question the ‘self-operating universe’ premise.
Calling all creatives, thinkers & muses: submissions are now open for Ninth Heaven's Blue Winter issue-Suffering, Wilderness & Eternity (due 1 August 2025).
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