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Eric Elnes



Average rating: 3.98 · 402 ratings · 51 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Gifts of the Dark Wood: Sev...

3.86 avg rating — 246 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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The Phoenix Affirmations: A...

4.25 avg rating — 117 ratings — published 2006 — 9 editions
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Asphalt Jesus: Finding a Ne...

3.92 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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Igniting Worship Series - T...

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“Countless are the processes that seek to tame the wild energy inside you, just as they seek to tame the wild energies of the world. While this energy inside you is a direct gift from the Spirit, there are a number of processes governing everything about you, from your vocation to your vacation, that will attempt to shape your life until it is as palatable to the masses as that macaroni and cheese product. These cultural and economic processes start working on you early in life, long before you become aware of what is even happening. Far better to consume you this way. These processes that treat you as if you were nothing more than raw material on a production line are enormously powerful features of the culture we live in. Like fish in the ocean, we largely move through life unaware of the social, cultural, and eco-nomic waters we swim in because we are so thoroughly immersed in them. If you live an unreflective life, allowing these forces to shape you unawares, they will take away your name and give you a number.”
Eric Elnes, Gifts of the Dark Wood: Seven Blessings for Soulful Skeptics

“They will not ask what brings you alive in this world, but will demand instead that their world lives in you. They will not ask what is the specific good that you must do to live into your full humanity. Instead they will empower you to do only the good that keeps their specific processes alive and well, running seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. To be sure, the powers behind these processes will work hard to make you happy to do these “good” things. They will reward you financially, or at least promise financial gain. They will create endless amounts of entertainment that will shape your desires in such a way that their values become your ideals. They’ll shape business, politics, education, even the arts and religion, to support these values and they will make you feel “righteous” or “patriotic” for supporting them, too. Then they will own you. Your life will serve the lowest common denominator, whose only “high” comes from drinking the cheap beer of the Adversary.”
Eric Elnes, Gifts of the Dark Wood: Seven Blessings for Soulful Skeptics

“If heaven may be found here and now, then heaven cannot be merely found in the absence of struggle as most of us assume, but in the very heart of our struggles. If Jesus’ message is true, then our deepest challenges may offer our most profound opportunities. Heaven is found in the Dark Wood!”
Eric Elnes, Gifts of the Dark Wood: Seven Blessings for Soulful Skeptics



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