Maija
Active Member
Hello friends,
I am back! There are MANY familiar names still here, I would name then and recognize the beautiful souls, but I fear I would miss some on accident and potentially cause insult.
It is also OK if some of you don't remember me .
My search for God started out deeply religion oriented, fairly safe within the threshold of Abrahamic religions, raised Catholic, converted to Islam and practiced and identified as a Muslim for about 9 years, came back to the church. However, the last 4 years I've been so drawn to Krishna and Vaishnavism, most of the friends that I have are Gaudiya Vaishnavas and so that is most familiar. I recently read about Ekasarana Dharma and that seemed really beautiful too.
More recently things were a little hectic in life and I felt Krishna drawing me near. I try to keep a prayerful attitude during such times, open to whatever way God will reveal Himself to me and each time Krishna's name was of comfort. For months on my lunch break I would run to the car, take a breather and say His name and feel I was not alone. As I said my search at first was very religious and rule oriented, from a Christian upbringing, I wanted to avoid any pain in the afterlife. However, I had to trust God eventually. I had to trust that, like a parent/father/mother who hears their child crying out for them, in such a state of neediness and vulnerability, God wouldn't mislead that child towards danger or something impure.
So, I finally had to put my guard down. Doing so has taught me much about how culturally we pray. I've stopped advising God as much and started aiming for a friendship where I just listen to Him and enjoy the holy name/s.
The results have been great in my personal life, I am so grateful and very happy for the presence of good people in my life and wise souls. I have come here again to learn more.
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I am back! There are MANY familiar names still here, I would name then and recognize the beautiful souls, but I fear I would miss some on accident and potentially cause insult.
It is also OK if some of you don't remember me .
My search for God started out deeply religion oriented, fairly safe within the threshold of Abrahamic religions, raised Catholic, converted to Islam and practiced and identified as a Muslim for about 9 years, came back to the church. However, the last 4 years I've been so drawn to Krishna and Vaishnavism, most of the friends that I have are Gaudiya Vaishnavas and so that is most familiar. I recently read about Ekasarana Dharma and that seemed really beautiful too.
More recently things were a little hectic in life and I felt Krishna drawing me near. I try to keep a prayerful attitude during such times, open to whatever way God will reveal Himself to me and each time Krishna's name was of comfort. For months on my lunch break I would run to the car, take a breather and say His name and feel I was not alone. As I said my search at first was very religious and rule oriented, from a Christian upbringing, I wanted to avoid any pain in the afterlife. However, I had to trust God eventually. I had to trust that, like a parent/father/mother who hears their child crying out for them, in such a state of neediness and vulnerability, God wouldn't mislead that child towards danger or something impure.
So, I finally had to put my guard down. Doing so has taught me much about how culturally we pray. I've stopped advising God as much and started aiming for a friendship where I just listen to Him and enjoy the holy name/s.
The results have been great in my personal life, I am so grateful and very happy for the presence of good people in my life and wise souls. I have come here again to learn more.
m