The Barbara Sessions.
A satirical therapy-room series where modern Barbara counsels Bible characters one session at a time.
The full category.
These pieces sit together inside one thread of the larger writing.
Naamah at The Second Dove
Naamah receives Barbara in a flood-inspired lifestyle shop where grief has been dried, distilled, and sold as coasters.
Abel’s Letter from Section A1
Abel writes Barbara from an empty heavenly stadium, first in line and still waiting for someone to sit with him.
Delilah in the Ramada Lounge
Delilah tells Barbara what it feels like to be remembered as the setup line in someone else’s tragic redemption arc.
Adam at the Backyard Grill
Adam talks to Barbara with tongs in hand, a crooked sprinkler nearby, and a grief he keeps translating into lawn care.
Enoch in Thin Space
Enoch writes from a heavenly workshop about routine, early calling, and what it means to be missed.
Solomon’s Dust and Drip
Solomon leaves Barbara a voice memo from a luxury suite where everything means something and none of it is enough.
Eve at Originelle
Barbara hears Eve explain the fruit, the vibe shift, and why everyone keeps misreading her Genesis-core brand.
Jael and the Tent Stake at Home Depot
Barbara meets Jael somewhere between oat milk, labeled spices, and the ache of being useful only once.
Samson in the Converted Gold's Gym
Barbara receives Samson in a converted Gold's Gym, somewhere between jawbone bravado, Philistine CrossFit, and the ache of being remembered.
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