How it Works5 mins ago
Over The Years....
Since my teeenage years...
When I became a christan and then studied the bible in depth.
I then became a non believer in religion but thought that there MAY be something to it
Eventually began exporing religion and the occult.
Got heavelly involved in the occult....
(realized that it was all about belief)
(to the point of been the token sceptic of a paranormal research team)
and then fobbed of by everyone, lol.
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by nailedit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's the path not the destination ,hopefully so long as that path is one that increases self knowledge and wisdom then it's your path and no one should question it's validity. My path rejected the religionsof the book very very early on. It lead me to look at the eastern mainstreams, and the Nordic, Celtic and Wiccan pantheon. I have come to a place where I don't pray, I invoke, I don't hope.... I try to be an agent for change, but in the end without believing in deity, I am comfortable with an acceptance that there is almost certainly no afterlife, no reunion with my dead no matter how loved unless it's in the form of some form of universal energy network and this life is it! Bit presumptuous to assume we are in any way different to any other living thing. Just because we developed the type of brains that needed to explain stuff, so our ancestors created Gods with everything that entails we don't have to live with their structures and strictures.