metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
That's what my wife keeps telling me, and she's Italian!silence is golden
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That's what my wife keeps telling me, and she's Italian!silence is golden
It’s true that I’m trying not to have a belief system.... desire to be without a belief system ...
No, that isn’t what I’m trying to do.... you're trying to place yourself above the majority by being more objective, more of a "free-thinker" ...
No, I’m not trying to do that.... you try to make it appear that you've come up with all of your beliefs by yourself ...
It’s true that I’m trying not to have a belief system.
I did that in the OP.If you'd provide more information on ... why you're wondering about this ...
I’m thinking now that when I started this thread, I was looking for people who are practicing members of a religious community that they think is right for them, who don’t have any beliefs, or any opposition to the beliefs of others, that they want to discuss. From your profile and your posts, it looks to me like you might fit that description. Anyway, close enough to satisfy my curiosity.I understand and agree.
I use prayerful meditation a great deal, and this involves less words and more "listening", if you know what I mean. The impact on me from that has been phenomenal in terms of giving me senses of direction that has opened so many "doors" for me over the last 40 years.
I looked at your profile again and I see that you’re an anthropologist. That fits. I’ve been thinking that I’d like to know how anthropologists view religious communities, and their stories and scriptures.I understand and agree.
I use prayerful meditation a great deal, and this involves less words and more "listening", if you know what I mean. The impact on me from that has been phenomenal in terms of giving me senses of direction that has opened so many "doors" for me over the last 40 years.
Ya, that's pretty much where I'm coming from. Generally speaking, I feel comfortable in other houses of worship, including those in other religions. Where I don't feel comfortable are in those that preach the "my way or the highway" and the "health & wealth" messages.I’m thinking now that when I started this thread, I was looking for people who are practicing members of a religious community that they think is right for them, who don’t have any beliefs, or any opposition to the beliefs of others, that they want to discuss. From your profile and your posts, it looks to me like you might fit that description. Anyway, close enough to satisfy my curiosity.
I think with most of us, it's the adage that if you have one clock you know exactly what time it is, but if you have many clocks then you will not know exactly what time it is.I looked at your profile again and I see that you’re an anthropologist. That fits. I’ve been thinking that I’d like to know how anthropologists view religious communities, and their stories and scriptures.
I didn’t know, when I came to these forums, how much the discussions would be about beliefs. I wasn’t thinking of religion as being about beliefs, because mine is not about beliefs at all. I’m wondering now if I’m the only one in these forums practicing a religion without beliefs. If there are others besides me practicing a religion without beliefs, that is with no beliefs at all about anything, I would like to know.