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    03 July 2008 @ 9:29 PM

    // Among the Forces (by Henry White Warren)

    As I was fighting a losing battle against understanding Katagana in its full tyranny (seriously, can't Japanese stick to naming characters after their own language?!), I stumbled across a fantastic eBook analysing in abstract detail the forces of this world; how physical and spiritual powers give light to a whole new understanding of 'God's creation'. It's a brilliant piece of work, and I shall dedicate this entire month to posting a different chapter every single day (no prizes for guessing who'll win the award for Most Updated Blog of the Month).

    Anyway, you may not understand it as of now (I myself am hoping for discernment in due course of posting what I've skimmed through in the past hour), but I really really REALLY pray that by the end of this month, after the very last chapter, we'll come to comprehend and appreciate the things that are common, unseen, but very very important.


    [Frontispiece: Old Faithful Gesyer.]
    "You made him ruler over the works of your hands; you put everything under his feet: all flocks and herds, and the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, all that swim the paths of the seas."

    - Psalm 8:6-8

    See you guys tomorrow. Same time, same place.