02 April 2026

A Meditation for Holy Week - What Frightens Those Who Would Deny Him

 

“Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded to sift all of you like wheat.  But I have prayed that your own faith may not fail.  And once you have returned to the faith, you must stand firm and strengthen your brothers.'  And Peter replied, 'Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death.'  And Jesus said, 'Amen I say to you, before the cock crows, you will deny three times that you even know me.'”

Luke 22:31-32

The following essay has been edited for size.   A link to the original in Greek is in the title below.  A special thanks to my good and faithful friend Jason and his blessed family in Athens, and especially 'le grand seigneur'.  Αληθώς Ανέστη!

"Many times, people believe they understand what is happening around them, while in reality they only touch the shadows of things and miss reality itself.  We live in such an era today. 

Everyone expected that the next phase of a global confrontation would manifest itself with the familiar images of destruction, with explosions above our heads and frontal clashes that would fill the horizons with fire.  The assessment turned out to be wrong.  The new phase revealed itself to be much more complex, much more pervasive, much more quietly violent than we imagined.  It is not announced with marches, it is announced by banks, markets and headquarters.  It does not begin with general mobilization, it unfolds with energy sanctions, with disruptions in supply chains, with closed sea passages, with cyberattacks, with censorship, with psychological operations, with cultivated panic, with an everyday life that becomes more expensive, narrower, more suffocating every month.

People continue to believe, even now, that it is not a war, because they do not see missiles over their neighborhood, tanks in front of their door, military vehicles moving anxiously through the streets.  But when bread becomes more expensive, fuel becomes gold, electricity takes the form of a luxury, income evaporates and insecurity becomes normal, then peace has already been seriously damaged.  Then another war has already begun.

It is a war against societies. A war against the resilience of nations. A war against the soul of man.

The first great mistake of the era was that peace was identified with the absence of spectacular battles. This is a childish and at the same time tragic mistake. Peace means a life that does not bend under fear, economic exhaustion, spiritual confusion and political coercion. When entire societies are led step by step into insecurity, when peoples get used to accepting the unnatural as natural, when poverty is baptized as “transition”, when deprivation is presented as “resilience”, when obedience is described as “responsibility”, then we are faced with a new form of total war that is waged with costumes, screens, algorithms, loans and press releases. 

People feel that something huge is approaching, while they have difficulty describing it in the old forms. They feel it as a weight in the atmosphere, as a constant tightening, as a global storm that has not yet fully erupted, yet has already darkened the sky.

The worst part is that most people have learned to see the phenomenon and miss the essence. They see oil prices rising, gasoline becoming hoarse again, energy putting pressure on households and businesses. What escapes them is that the energy shock goes far beyond a simple economic event. It is a political tool, a geopolitical weapon, a mechanism for rearranging societies.

When energy surges, it is not only the consumer who is affected. The entire social pyramid is reorganized. The small bends first, the medium is squeezed, the large endures or buys out its exhausted competitor at a bargain price. The same happens with states. The strong absorb part of the shock, the weak drown. This is how the so-called “natural selection” of markets works, which in reality constitutes a violent redistribution of power on the suffering of the people.

That is why the present crisis cannot be read only in terms of the stock market or diplomacy. It also needs to be read as a spiritual symptom of the times. Modern man, especially the Western man, has been trained to treat History as a matter of systems, strategies, interests and technology. He has distanced himself from any theological reading of the historical drama and has come to consider such an approach dangerous, outdated or unscientific. This is precisely where the drama of recent centuries lies. Societies have learned to describe mechanisms, but they have lost the ability to recognize the spiritual matrix of events.

 Behind the geopolitical arrogance of the powerful there always stands a deep spiritual blindness.  Behind every imperial hubris lurks the illusion that man can take the place of God.  When an era believes it can redesign man, gender, family, nation, memory, language, religion, currency, the body, and ultimately life itself, then the crisis goes far beyond politics.  Then we are faced with a spiritual rebellion.

This rebellion has become the very atmosphere of our time. It is the arrogance of postmodern man who rejects all obedience and demands total control. It is the worship of technology without morality, economy without homeland, politics without truth, information without shame, freedom without responsibility, science without humility.  It is the man who demands that even his own downfall be recognized as a new humanism.

And in this atmosphere, when crises break out, the modern world wonders why everything seems increasingly out of control.  And yet, a society that systematically removes God from the center of its life is itself preparing the disruption of all balance.

The saints of Orthodoxy spoke of wars as the fruit of apostasy, the arrogance of the powerful, the accumulating injustice, the sin that demands correction, the pedagogical permission of God when peoples and rulers persist in a course of hubris.

And yet, most people are still waiting for traditional war to realize that they are already living in a much more insidious war regime.  For years, Western societies have been sustained by borrowing, by monetary expansion, by artificial abundance, by asset bubbles, by the illusion that consumption can continue indefinitely without moral and metaphysical cost.  Now this illusion is coming head-on to the limits of reality.

The debt is gigantic, interest rates are pressing, energy is becoming more expensive, the productive base of many Western societies has weakened, social cohesion has eroded, people are tired. In such a landscape, a major energy shock or a prolonged geopolitical conflagration does not function as a simple crisis. It functions as a catalyst for stripping. It exposes the shabby edifice.

The bankruptcy of our time rarely appears first in government budgets. It appears in the refrigerator at home, in the gas station, in the electricity bill, in the lockout of a small business, in the anguish of a family that works nonstop and still can't make ends meet. It is the bankruptcy of the middle class, the bankruptcy of normal life, the bankruptcy of the very sense of security.

And then the most insidious stage begins. Those who manage the crisis or exploit it turn the disruption into a means of deeper control. They invoke the emergency to demand more powers, the threat to impose greater surveillance, the instability to install more suffocating technocratic centralism. Thus the war acquires an internal front. It becomes a war to reshape societies themselves.

The powers of our time are not content with simple governance. They seek worship. They want to decide who will live, who will buy, who will speak, who will be considered legitimate, who will be excluded. The modern technocratic world is moving dangerously in this direction. It wants to manage man as an object, to reprogram him, to shape consciousnesses, desires, fears and choices, to construct a man without memory, without roots, without God, without homeland, without resistance, without metaphysical stature, a man who is easy to use, digitally controllable, diminished.

Today's world war, this strange, modernized, multi-layered war that does not resemble the images of our cinematic reflexes, needs to be read as something much more than an international crisis.  It is also a spiritual mirror.  It shows what happened to man when he removed God from the center of his life and put money, power, technology and desire in His place.  It shows what happened to states when they forgot justice and believed only in management.  It shows what happened to societies when they got used to living with lies as long as they maintained a semblance of comfort.

The conclusion can be stated clearly.  The world is entering a great conflict, and this conflict takes forms that are economic and military, technological and spiritual, energetic and metaphysical, external and internal together.  Peoples will be hard pressed by uncertainty, uncertainty, decay and fear.  Debt and prices can be transformed into weapons equivalent to missiles.  But the deeper question is not limited to how long the world economy will endure.  It is judged by how long the human soul will endure without truth, without repentance, without God.

That is precisely where our era is being tested, not only in the headquarters, in the naval passages, in the stock exchanges and in the undergrounds of the secret services, but also in the hearts of people.  There it will be seen who worshiped the lie and who kept the spark of freedom alive within him.  There it will be seen whether man will accept becoming a number or whether he will remember that he is a person.  There it will be seen whether nations will finally bow down or whether through the test they will rediscover their lost center.

Because in the end, no matter how much the powerful rant, no matter how much empires may threaten, no matter how much the beasts of History rage, the final say does not belong to oil, debt, fear, or the merchants of war.  The final say belongs to God.  And that is what frightens those who have tried to deny Him the most.

Dimitris Sotiriou, The invisible face of war, Prime News, March 24, 2026

01 April 2026

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Calm Before the Storm

 

Just charts.  

I wanted to post them for the 'before' Trump's address at 9 PM.

I don't expect anything remarkable.   He is expected to lay out a path towards withdrawing from Iran.

He will most likely not tell the truth.

I will be watching what Israel and the US do next, especially over the three day weekend when the US markets are closed.

Have a pleasant evening.



31 March 2026

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - The Victory of the Cross

 

"Christianity is not stoicism. The Cross does not sanctify us by destroying human feeling. Detachment is not insensibility."

Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude, 1958

“Addiction might be the best word to explain the lostness that so deeply permeates society.  Our addiction make us cling to what the world proclaims as the keys to self-fulfillment: accumulation of wealth and power; attainment of status and admiration; lavish consumption of food and drink, and sexual gratification without distinguishing between lust and love.  These addictions create expectations that cannot but fail to satisfy our deepest needs.”

Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Return of the Prodigal Son, 1991

"He became as we are, so we might become what he is."

Athanasius of Alexandria, On the Incarnation of the Word, 335 AD

"It is when we attempt to avoid suffering by withdrawing from anything that might involve hurt, when we try to spare ourselves the effort and pain of pursuing truth, love, and goodness, that we drift into a life of emptiness, in which there may be almost no pain, but the dark sensation of meaninglessness and abandonment is all the greater. A distinguishing mark of Christians the fact that they have a future: it is not that they know the details of what awaits them, but they know in general terms that their life will not end in emptiness.”

Benedict XVI, Salvation in Hope, 30 November 2007

"In refusing a relationship with God, a man falls altogether out of the human condition, for the true human condition consists in our ability to hear the word of God, to enter into personal relationship with God.  He who refuses falls from reality into a shadowy, false reality, into the outer darkness.

For Christ did not overcome pleasure and pain by a sort of stoic insensibility, an inability to feel; he mastered them through the strengthening of his spirit, thus at the same time preserving yet transfiguring our full human sensibility to suffering and our tendency to want to escape from it.  His cross means that the spirit is victorious over matter without making matter of no effect, but by transfiguring the material world through the response of a will wholly given to God."

Dimitrios Stăniloae, The Victory of the Cross, Teologia dogmatică ortodoxă, 1978

"Man is nourished by the invisible, man is nourished by that which is beyond the personal. He dies from preferring the opposite."

Jacques Lusseyran, Poetry at Buchenwald, 1948

"To enter heaven is to become more human than you ever succeeded in being on earth; to enter hell is to be banished from humanity. What is cast (or casts itself) into hell is not a man: it is remains.  To be a complete man means to have the passions obedient to the will and the will offered to God: to have been a man – to be an ex-man or damned ghost – would presumably mean to consist of a will utterly centered in its self and passions utterly uncontrolled by the will."

C. S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain, 1940

"The glory of God is the human being, fully alive; and the life of a person is found in the glory of God."

Irenaeus of Lyons, Against Heresies, 180 AD


The  public relations parlay didn't take on Monday, so today we had a melt-up short squeeze, the Bessent BubbleUp part deux, based on the fantasy that the US is just going to call it a day, and walk away from the conflict it started with Iran.  And leave Israel to take a pounding.

This is just another opportunity for insiders to continue their looting, which it seems the only thing of which they are capable of doing.

Gold and silver rallied smartly, as the Dollar fell back down to the 99 handle.

Gold and silver speak unpleasant truths, which is why the professional spinmeisters hate it. 

VIX dropped back down to the 20 EMA.

Even Bitcoin bounced back a bit, but still within its managed trading range.

Crypto is an artifact of the bubble in the markets.  

The West is on course for a hard encounter with reality on a number of fronts.

Europe and the UK among others are already feeling it, and it will get worse.  And the US is moving along into a recession, and a severe correction in inflated asset prices.

When the pampered princes come with their hands out looking for another handout bailout, we may wish to consider making that experience severely corrective, and memorable.  Moral hazard and all that considered.

I am not hopeful that a reckoning will happen this time, because the oligarchy and their spokesmodels are audacious.  

And a sizable minority of the public have their captive media's Kool-Aid drip of self-destruction firmly plugged into their arms.

But change will come.

The mighty rise and are fallen, but the Word and the Spirit endure.  

Have a pleasant evening. 


30 March 2026

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - The Way of Illusions, the Way of the Cross

 

“Christianity is not stoicism.  The Cross does not sanctify us by destroying human feeling.  Detachment is not insensibility.  Too many ascetics fail to become great saints precisely because their rules and ascetic practices have merely deadened their humanity instead of setting it free to develop richly, in all its capacities, under the influence of grace.”

Thomas Merton, Thoughts In Solitude, 1958

"For these are a rebellious people, deceitful children, unwilling to listen to the instructions of the Lord. They say to their seers, ‘Do not see!’ and to the prophets, ‘Say nothing of what is right! Tell us only things that please us — prophesy illusions."

Isaiah 30:9-10

“This great masquerade of evil has played havoc with all our ethical concepts. For evil to appear disguised as light, compassion, historical necessity or even social justice is quite bewildering to anyone brought up on our traditional ethical concepts, while for the Christian who bases his life on the Word, it merely confirms the fundamental wickedness of evil. 

Mere waiting and looking on is not Christian behavior. Christians are called to compassion and to action. God marches right in. He chooses people as his instruments and performs His wonders where one would least expect them. 

In the Incarnation the whole human race recovers the dignity of the image of God. Thereafter, any attack, even on the least of men, is an attack on Christ, who took on the form of man, and in his own Person restored the image of God in all.  Through our relationship with the Incarnation, we recover our true humanity, and at the same time are delivered from that perverse individualism which is the consequence of sin, and recover our solidarity with all mankind."

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Nachfolge, 1937

"Love does not make you weak, because it is the source of all strength — but it makes you see the nothingness of the illusory strength on which you depended before you knew it."

Léon Bloy, The Pilgrim of the Absolute

"Since God has accepted you to be among the holy people that He loves, you must clothe yourselves with tender mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.  Make allowances for each other’s faults, and forgive anyone who offends you.  Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must also forgive others.  Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which brings us all together in harmony.  And let the peace of the Lord rule in your hearts.  For as members of one body you are called to live in peace.  And always be thankful."

Colossians 3:12-15


The first sin was pride, the declaration of the fallen angel,'non serviam.'  All other sin flows from there. 

Stocks came in having recovered overnight from their losses to stage a rally up from a lower open.

But, as we have often seen, the same lies lose their potency with repetition.  And so stocks slumped into the close.  

They are tagging some key support levels that if breached may open the door to a much deeper correction.

Gold and silver were struggling again.

Bitcoin failed to rally from its decline to the lower half of its intermediate trading range.  Let's keep an eye on that.

VIX has been steadily climbing to reflect market risks, setting higher lows.

The Dollar has taken the midpoint of the 100 handle.  This is not such a positive for the real economy, since a stronger dollar makes imports cheaper and exports more expensive.  

People who make real products here are not advantaged.  But the financiers like it.

I am afraid that most people are not yet taking the global risks seriously, preferring to listen to the lies and delusions of those to whom they have declared their loyalties above God and country.

This is not going to end well.  When that realization hits home there may be a rush for the narrowing exits.

Have a pleasant evening.