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The Gospel Divide Broken Lenses of the Machine
by Yram Hossoo
Part of the Mechanics of Faith Glossary series
In a world where dashboards pretend to be thrones and mirrors pretend to be souls, this book drags the machine to court. With a voice that is part prophet, part cross-examiner, it exposes how slick metrics, fast parrots, and glowing screens reframe our lives-and how Presence, not performance, restores what's real. You'll meet "Thought" in a dozen disguises and watch Spirit and Grace pull each mask off, one by one.Structured for tired minds and noisy weeks, the chapters are short, punchy, and practical: a rhythm of naming the trick, telling the truth, and taking one small faithful step. The appendices add weight you can use-case files from everyday life, a field toolkit for clarity, a worship guide that uses tech without bowing to it, worksheets for real decisions, and a time-stopping afterword that sends you out with courage.This is not nostalgia and not technophobia. It's a survival manual for humans-parents, pastors, builders, artists, students-who want rooms full of names instead of slogans, tables with bread instead of branding, and lives measured by love instead of graphs. If you're tired of being managed by a feed and ready to live like a person again, open these pages. The court is in session-and the verdict is freedom. About the AuthorYram Hossoo is a musician, writer, and disruptor who has spent decades at the intersection of art, spirit, and social truth. From the live stage to the quiet study, he has pursued one mission: to strip away the noise of thought and recover the signal of clarity.His work fuses courtroom precision with poetic fire, exposing the illusions that keep people trapped in performance and confusion. Through Post-Religious Grace Music, the Mechanics of Faith framework, and a growing library of books, Yram helps readers and listeners move beyond inherited systems into the living reality of identity restored.He writes not as a guru or a gatekeeper, but as one who has learned to distrust the voice of thought and trust instead the witness of Spirit. His projects-spanning songs, sermons, podcasts, and visual parables-carry one thread: clarity is rest, and rest is freedom.
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Christianity Was Framed by Thought
by Yram Hossoo
Part of the Mechanics of Faith Glossary series
Christianity Was Framed by Thought is a courtroom-style takedown of the quiet switch that warped our faith: commentary impersonated Presence. Tradition taught us to chase the scoreboard-sin tallies, law performance, guilt leashes-while the Spirit was sidelined. This book exposes the frame and restores the breath.You'll see the "devil" not as God's rival but as a lying frame (accusation, deception) that collapses under truth. Each chapter gives an Explainer, Scripture "receipts," a mini-quiz, and a mantra you can carry into your day. Read signs as signs. Let Scripture point while the Spirit speaks.If church has felt heavy, if prayer became performance, if you're done crawling-this is your turn. Verdict: Thought serves; Spirit rules. The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. Presence is here. About the AuthorYram Hossoo is a musician, writer, and disruptor who has spent decades at the intersection of art, spirit, and social truth. From the live stage to the quiet study, he has pursued one mission: to strip away the noise of thought and recover the signal of clarity.His work fuses courtroom precision with poetic fire, exposing the illusions that keep people trapped in performance and confusion. Through Post-Religious Grace Music, the Mechanics of Faith framework, and a growing library of books, Yram helps readers and listeners move beyond inherited systems into the living reality of identity restored.He writes not as a guru or a gatekeeper, but as one who has learned to distrust the voice of thought and trust instead the witness of Spirit. His projects-spanning songs, sermons, podcasts, and visual parables-carry one thread: clarity is rest, and rest is freedom.
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What if the Hunger Is Holy?
The Mechanics of Faith Glossary
by Yram Hossoo
Part of the Mechanics of Faith Glossary series
Are we fed-or just busy?What If the Hunger Is Holy invites weary, thoughtful readers to rethink the ache they carry. Instead of treating spiritual hunger as a flaw to hide, this book reframes it as a compass pointing back to Presence. In a world that confuses distraction for nourishment, these pages offer a slower, kinder way home-through practices you can actually live.Written in a quiet, garden voice, each chapter follows a simple cadence: Thought says → Spirit says → Clarity, then small practices, micro-liturgies, and one-minute rituals you can use at the sink, on a walk, before a meeting, or when the room runs hot. You won't be bullied by rules here. You'll be welcomed into rhythms that restore dignity, pace, and joy.Inside you'll find:• Simple liturgies for everyday life (kitchen, commute, meetings, midnight)• Breath-prayers and micro-rituals that fit into one minute• Boundaries that bless-consent, safety, and pace• Scripture as meal (not weapon) and songs that return without a stage• Sabbath as resistance and work that keeps you humanIf you've ever felt busy but unfed, active but unanchored, this book is for you. It will teach you to carry your ache not as shame, but as holy fire; to receive before you perform; to return to Eden's order-Presence → Perception → Words → Works. Read it slowly. Return to it often. Practice it in kitchens and living rooms, on quiet walks and honest tables.Hunger may not be your problem. It may be your gift. Come hungry. Leave held. About the AuthorYram Hossoo is a musician, writer, and disruptor who has spent decades at the intersection of art, spirit, and social truth. From the live stage to the quiet study, he has pursued one mission: to strip away the noise of thought and recover the signal of clarity.His work fuses courtroom precision with poetic fire, exposing the illusions that keep people trapped in performance and confusion. Through Post-Religious Grace Music, the Mechanics of Faith framework, and a growing library of books, Yram helps readers and listeners move beyond inherited systems into the living reality of identity restored.He writes not as a guru or a gatekeeper, but as one who has learned to distrust the voice of thought and trust instead the witness of Spirit. His projects-spanning songs, sermons, podcasts, and visual parables-carry one thread: clarity is rest, and rest is freedom.
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