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They found that Higgs Bosson shit right?
I don't care for religion, debates about it are useless because I don't need validation for my opinion on it and I don't give a fuck what others choose to believe... Usually.
 
I personally believe that people should be raised with some kind of spirituality or religion, some kind of moral/ethics.

i was raised Catholic and am surrounded by Christianity, however, "eastern religions" are what have personally touched me. For example, I experienced a spontaneous kundalini awakening and feel profound and palpable healing through reiki, yoga, and meditation. I Od'd on heroin and crack, had a grand mal seizure, was in a coma, and about 40 days later experienced a dmt rebirth (like I was tripping balls but totally sober), felt my throat chakrah open up, and then had a kundalini awakening. For about a month or longer, I interacted with ghosts, lucid dreamed/traveled to the astral plane, saw auras, barely had the need to eat or sleep, experience no muscle pain after intense work outs, could feel the inner parts of my body heal/vibrate/flow/tingle according to context, and then had my ego become an observer while some divine force was moving, talking, & doing everything for me, and everything was perfect. (I even went camping with a friend and it was raining and she and everything around us was wet, but I was perfectly dry.)


Since then the spirit world has been contacting me (I tried to ignore it, but it was too difficult) - even my friends (who were non-believers) could attest to the spirits in my room. I would ask questions and I would either get physical sensations as a yes or no (mostly I ask if they had helped me survive my many near death experiences) and later was able to speak, hear, and touch them directly. A spirit has flown me through the cosmos many times, visiting a beautiful and distant "planet" like a paradise.

Then I started to meditate. Whenever, I said "Om", this spirit would "om" with me for a while and then interact with me. At first I was scared, thought I was crazy or schizo, but then I just accepted it and now enjoy the visits.

My unsolicited experiences with astral projection (or astral viewing/interaction with beings) are not in anyway related to Christianity. Also, when I have done ketamine and mxe and 5meodmt, I have found myself doing strange chanting, poses, and movements that felt connected to ancient spiritual eastern practices perhaps influenced by Buddhism or Hinduism.

I sometimes think that I am in such denial, that the spirit world has to whack me in the head with such concrete and intense experiences so that I will believe and now I do.

I hope I didn't take this thread off track or bore too many people. And I hope I answered the OP's commemt/question.




I was not a true believer of God and the spiritual world until I unexpectedly experienced an onslaught of the supernatural that I cannot deny. For me, it wasn't just a matter of reading books or listening to certain ppl's doctrine, but rather direct experiences through my true senses have been so intense (interaction/direct contact) that I cannot deny the existence of God, chakrahs, and spiritual beings.
 
religion is an abstract concept, mere conjecture, spirituality is feeding the hungry, tending the sick, burying the dead, clothing the poor and doing all of that without ever once thinking of yourself as being virtuous.
 
Well, I'm not going to tell you why you should or shouldn't be a christian, that's your path to choose. I grew up Mormon and briefly attended a christian church when I was a teenager. Mormonism is one of the most fantastical, bizaare religions out there, I always struggled to believe it. Over the years I can honestly say I don't and can't believe in the christian beliefs in any way anymore... for a lot of reasons. It just doesn't make sense to me. I also struggle with certain typical christian beliefs regarding things like homosexuality. I'll never understand why all those people are lined up with anti-gay marriage signs while people are dying all over the world, but I know not all christians fit that category. I personally felt bound, oppressed and smothered by religion, I spent every day feeling guilty, unworthy, and not good enough no matter how hard I tried. I've never been someone who could follow authority blindly and I've always questioned everything, and that got me in a lot of trouble back in those days. So, for myself, I feel so grateful to be free from religion, but I not ever christian is religious, so you may not even be part of an organized christian religion. :) Either way, I don't care what spiritual path you take, as long as you're truly happy, fulfilled and not hurting anybody else with it.

As for my personal beliefs, I can't know anything for sure, that's one thing I know. All my beliefs could be totally wrong. I wont know til I die. xD haha. I personally strongly doubt there is a God, as in a personal, intelligent deity up in the sky. I do believe in a higher 'order' or power to the universe, I believe we are all God together, we make up what God is, the entire process and cycle of life and energy but who knows. I believe there is way more than what us humans generally perceive, I believe in other dimensions. I believe all life, even a mouse, is valuable and deserves to live a life free of suffering and pain. I believe in karma and that whatever energy and intention you put out to the universe, intentionally or not, will be what you get back. We co-create our reality together. I have a really strong connection to trees, nature and the cosmos. I feel strongly that plants, trees, etc have a spirit to them, not necessarily an intelligent one, but an energetic one, that we can interact with like shamans used to. Over all, the most important thing I believe in is love and compassion.
 
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