The Season for Reflection: Dr. Pieter Noomen’s Writings Offer Hope for the Year Ahead

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As the world pauses to reflect on 2025 and brace for whatever 2026 may bring, the late Dr. Pieter Noomen’s spiritual writings offer a surprisingly grounding perspective. Shared freely at www.wordsforall.org for readers seeking calm clarity and hope.

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LOS ANGELES, December 1, 2025 — As the year draws to a close and people everywhere take stock of the past 12 months, the late Dr. Pieter Noomen offers a timeless reminder: meaningful change begins with reflection. A psychotherapist and minister known for his compassionate approach to human connection, Dr. Noomen left behind spiritual writings that encourage kindness, intentional living and thoughtful anticipation of what lies ahead. His work (available free at www.wordsforall.org) invites readers to reflect on 2025 with clarity and step into 2026 with a renewed sense of hope.

 

 

“For some people, practicing love, kindness and wisdom seems to come naturally. They seem born with it … or were raised in that sphere. It is uplifting for them to see signs of eternity’s sphere in acts of kindness. It can inspire them in their fight against any sort of evil and enhance the joy of being alive.”

 

A Journey That Shaped a Unique Perspective

Dr. Noomen described a profound transcendent experience that opened the door to years of spiritual “visits” into another dimension. He believed he was communicating directly with a higher presence known by several names — the One Who Is All, the One Holy, and the One I Am.

 

 

 

One passage addressing the turning of the year reads:

“What really can gladden our hearts is that, regardless of circumstances, we are not just the center of our little world but of ‘the’ whole world, as only we can make real changes for the better! If we all would do that … wow!”

 

Wisdom for Decision-Making in the Year Ahead

Each week, the website highlights one of Dr. Noomen’s “Wisdoms of the Week,” offering readers a short reflection to incorporate into daily life. One reads:

 

 

As people consider what they hope to change, strengthen or release in 2026, Dr. Noomen’s reminder of personal agency carries particular resonance.

 

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About Dr. Pieter Noomen

Born in the Netherlands, Dr. Pieter Noomen completed doctoral studies in theology and pastoral psychology at the Free University of Amsterdam and became senior minister of three Protestant churches. Later, he worked as a psychotherapist and staff member at a Los Angeles church and became involved in mental health issues like suicide prevention and hospice.

 

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