Welcome — where resistance meets resonance.
This is a space for those of us who don’t fully believe, but can’t fully turn away either. Who question everything—God, healing, knowledge, self—but keep searching anyway.
Almighty Ohm is for the in-betweeners. The resistors. The thinkers who feel, and the feelers who think. This isn’t about arriving. It’s about tuning in—through the noise, through the doubt, to that quiet hum underneath it all.
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Welcome — where resistance meets resonance.
This is a space for those of us who don’t fully believe, but can’t fully turn away either. Who question everything—God, healing, knowledge, self—but keep searching anyway.
Almighty Ohm is for the in-betweeners. The resistors. The thinkers who feel, and the feelers who think. This isn’t about arriving. It’s about tuning in—through the noise, through the doubt, to that quiet hum underneath it all.
Welcome. Today, I’m fired up—I’ve been reading about the Druids, those Celtic sages of old, and it’s got me thinking: what if everything we know about Christianity’s roots is missing a massive piece? We’re always hearing about the Greeks—Plato, Augustine, the logos—but what about the Irish? What if they didn’t just tweak Christianity, but gave it its real heartbeat? And stick with me here—what if I’m a modern-day Druid, remixing that ancient Celtic vibe with a tantric twist and a rogue Christian edge? Let’s unpack this.
The Almighty Ohm
Welcome — where resistance meets resonance.
This is a space for those of us who don’t fully believe, but can’t fully turn away either. Who question everything—God, healing, knowledge, self—but keep searching anyway.
Almighty Ohm is for the in-betweeners. The resistors. The thinkers who feel, and the feelers who think. This isn’t about arriving. It’s about tuning in—through the noise, through the doubt, to that quiet hum underneath it all.