Response to the OP:
I never found my spiritual life to be limiting in any way. (I also don't think I am less intelligent in general than atheists but that is another subject). I spent time as an agnostic in my teens and found out later that is what was limiting me. (my view as a Christian seems to be different than other Christians and I do know that). I can still study things and learn from them but I find I learn spiritual things when spiritual and other things when I am walking among people.
You said that you used to feel that religions were limiting and now you see differently. I found that only religious people realize that. I don't know if your experience has caused you to grasp religion (you didn't say). But what you talked about sounds similar to what I learned when I first started to believe in God (but long before I actually grasped religion).
Welcome to the RF.
I never found my spiritual life to be limiting in any way. (I also don't think I am less intelligent in general than atheists but that is another subject). I spent time as an agnostic in my teens and found out later that is what was limiting me. (my view as a Christian seems to be different than other Christians and I do know that). I can still study things and learn from them but I find I learn spiritual things when spiritual and other things when I am walking among people.
You said that you used to feel that religions were limiting and now you see differently. I found that only religious people realize that. I don't know if your experience has caused you to grasp religion (you didn't say). But what you talked about sounds similar to what I learned when I first started to believe in God (but long before I actually grasped religion).
Welcome to the RF.