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February 24, 2026
This transformative work delves into a profound reinterpretation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, revealing it not merely as a historical event, but as a powerful metaphor for the crucifixion of our five senses. Through the lens of the five wounds—two on the feet, two on the hands, and one on the side—the author illustrates how each sense, our primary gateway to experiencing the world, is symbolically rendered powerless and transcended at the cross. The narrative explores how the very act of encountering Christ's suffering compels us to look beyond the physical and the tangible. The book further examines the significance of Golgotha, the "place of the skull," as a potent symbol for the necessity of transcending sensory reliance. In an age where perception is often dictated by what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, this exploration challenges readers to question the limitations of their sensory input. It invites truth seekers, philosophers, and churchgoers to embark on a spiritual journey, encouraging a deeper, more intuitive understanding of faith and reality that moves beyond the confines of empirical evidence and into the realm of divine truth.
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Start Writing NowMyStokvel is an aspiring author dedicated to exploring profound spiritual and philosophical concepts. With a passion for uncovering deeper meanings, MyStokvel brings a fresh perspective to timeless theological questions, aiming to connect with truth seekers, philosophers, and churchgoers alike.