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I have noticed there are many folks on here with non-traditional views. Could you explain your religious beliefs, or lack thereof, to me and how you use it to live your life? Thanks!!
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You're blindin' us dude!Judahite -theology, & ''syncretic''
Judahite means -OT adherent, theologically, (it isn't Judaism)
and ''syncretic'' means I add some things to that, although this actually means, things that are compatible with the belief system in the first place` hence, sometimes people think of 'syncreticism'', they're thinking wildly divergent ideas or religions -or even deities-, it doesn't mean that in my perspective. It means anything, that's added to the basis theology, beliefs, and texts. 'syncretic' because the idea of something being ''religious'' is broad, to the way I use the concept 'religious', as well.
I have noticed there are many folks on here with non-traditional views. Could you explain your religious beliefs, or lack thereof, to me and how you use it to live your life? Thanks!!
I have noticed there are many folks on here with non-traditional views. Could you explain your religious beliefs, or lack thereof, to me and how you use it to live your life? Thanks!!
I like to think that I'm a Christian Mystic. I do Buddhist mindfulness meditation along with my reading of the Scripture, although I want to get into more Lectio Divina type stuff because I am a Christian.
I have noticed there are many folks on here with non-traditional views. Could you explain your religious beliefs, or lack thereof, to me and how you use it to live your life? Thanks!!
In brief ..I have noticed there are many folks on here with non-traditional views. Could you explain your religious beliefs, or lack thereof, to me and how you use it to live your life? Thanks!!
Frater Perdurabo is the most honest of all the great religious teachers. Others have said: "Believe me!" He says: "Don't believe me!" He does not ask for followers; would despise and refuse them. He wants an independent and self-reliant body of students to follow out their own methods of research. If he can save them time and trouble by giving a few useful "tips," his work will have been done to his own satisfaction.
I call myself a Universalist because I try 2 take the very best from all religions.
Most of the meditation I do could be said to be Buddhist-based - especially generating kindness and compassion for all beings.
I don't attend a temple or other place-of-worship but I try 2 remind myself to be grateful 4 all the things we tend 2 take 4 granted.
That's about it - feel free to ask follow-up questions if you like
My religion is loving Narayana
My religion is based in a form of Platonism or neo Platonism. I accept Set on logical grounds, as since consciousness exists the Form of consciousness must always exist. I also believe in a primordial chaos, and an underlying order to the cosmos. The religion centers around the concept of Xeper, "to come into being." The goal is personal evolution and, by extension, social evolution.
My religion is based on Jain texts in regards to living but altered to make it doable in the environment I live in and some adaptations to fit my politics.
The idea is to create a focused subjective experience within which one's Will is executed. Upon completion of the working, the result is (hopefully) redirected to the physical universe to produce a corresponding change.
I don't know much about that. How can chaos be order? I would like to know more about this.
Is the change something just for you or does the whole world notice it? How do you bring it about?