Shem Ben Noah
INACTIVE
Yup. Ex-Abrahamic.
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Look east my friend, look east...Yup. Ex-Abrahamic.
Awwwwww....what's goin on?
Welcome to the light.Nothing new, nothing new at all. I should have known better.
So now, looking for a new faith group. Something with a bit less cruelty and a bit more kindness.
All options open, so many I've had curiosity about and some contact with: Gnosticism, Wicca, Native American (Shamanism) ... heck, even Asatru.
Look east my friend, look east...
"Look east my friend, look east..."
No! Follow the northmen
I like your list, those are among the most interesting of religions. Except Wicca, that one I know next to nothing about.All options open, so many I've had curiosity about and some contact with: Gnosticism, Wicca, Native American (Shamanism) ... heck, even Asatru.
Weak atheists/agnostics should qualify as seekers, so I come bearing greetings!
I also bear.....
Enjoy!
So many lawns....so little time.That's why I'm here! You're always welcome to clip the lawn in these parts, mate.
What's wrong? Did someone say some rude stuff to you? Don't let people drive you away from what you believe. There's dickheads in all religions. If you want to believe in God, believe in Him.
Maybe try a UU group?True!
I will always have a private relationship with the God of Abraham, and follow the 7 laws; but there is a social element, a community aspect of faith that I seek for a fresh new view.
Do you really need a "Faith group"?
Do you need others to define yourself?
Why you don't studying your self and grow out of this studies to a new belief?
Weak atheists/agnostics should qualify as seekers, so I come bearing greetings!
I also bear.....
Enjoy!
That word right there is what raises the bar. If you are seeking mystical experience, you will tend to find yourself not part of the pack right from the outset, and hence why you struggle letting others define God for you. You'll always be set apart from the masses of "believers" whose standard is that of faithfulness to the teachings. The path of the Mystic on the other hand is a largely solitary one, where ultimately all beliefs must be abandoned in the face of the Unknown.Always! This is part of the path of the Mystic!