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After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
Why assume anger? Christianity just doesn't make sense to many folks.Why leave .. are you angry with G-d or people?
I must have tried most religions out there.
I feel lonely, untethered and empty.
I liked being accountable to a higher power and to have something that gave me comfort. I am not sure what to put in its place.
For some reason, I really like having a label. I don't know why. Maybe it's comforting.
I do believe in a universal soul kind of thing, but then I think, "So what do I do with this belief?"
With so many deities, it seems hard to choose. I pray for one to "speak" to me, but I get nothing. At least I think it's nothing.
With the risk of sounding stupid, aren't there these helpful little quizzes about "Which religion does your religious view belong to?"
I would have settled for Greek polytheism, but I wanted a group as well, so I chose Hare Krishna.
After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
Just a thought ...After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
In my faith, He never leaves me nor forsakes me. He is my constant companion, faithful friend, ever merciful and His Holy Spirit fills me day after day.After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
Don´t you worryAfter leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
Beware the proselytizers. Best wishes on your continued search. Maybe take a break.After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
I love Ravens. Incredibly cool birds.That's kinda what I did, then expanded to a pantheon. My first calling from a God was by Wodan, which I intuited by the appearance of a Raven which spoke to me.
But originally I left the door open for All of them.
This is how I felt all my life until I was born again in 1988, there is nothing I’ve ever experienced in life better than the fellowship with God that I have through Jesus Christ. There is no emptiness, but a longing for Heaven to be in His presence. There is no substitute for Him, everything else comes short.After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
If you're having a hard time finding the things you miss from religion in a new religion, consider whether you have to get all of them from one source.After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
I love Ravens. Incredibly cool birds.
I have a few suggestions, but it depends upon whether you are in a metropolitan area. If you are in a rural area you have few choices.After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
Sounds to me like you have taken TRUTH snapped it into little bits, and then put the bits in a blender!I ended up becoming an atheist because of the disunity within religions (sects) and conflict between each religion. I considered them all to be spiritually dead as the main purpose of religion I believed was love and brotherhood. So within religions why have they put theology above love and created thousands of sects? No love. Then why were religions who were taught to love killing each other - no love.
But eventually I learned to separate the people from the Teacher/Prophet/Educator
Krishna - to love God above all else and serve Him - I believe
Moses - He taught love and brotherhood - I believe
Christ - love thy neighbour and even those who commit wrong towards you I believe
Muhammad - transformed barbarians into a law abiding nation I believe
Buddha - taught to fight hate with love I believe
Baha’u’llah- taught to love all humanity I believe
Zoroaster - taught good thoughts, good words, good deeds I believe
How could I in my right mind reject any of These wonderful Teachers? I couldn’t so I accepted them all. How? Well easy. The clergy and priests are not a part of the teachings. Actually their disagreements often caused schisms. So they are not part of my belief. The age of priests and clergy is coming to an end.
So in the end I accepted all of the Great Teachers as They all teach truth. The result is no more confusion, no more rejection, no more condemning any religion as having a false Prophet.
To be at one with all truth is so spiritually liberating. Why limit my spirit to a strait jacket or as a bird in a cage. Now I can go to a Mosque, a church, a synagogue, a pagoda or temple and feel oneness with all.
Humanity is my family. This is the age of inclusiveness. So I choose to accept all humanity as my brothers and sisters regardless of race, religion or atheist or agnostic, nationality or culture. That is my religion.
Do you recall the story of the two builders?After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.
And that can be everything needed, imo. I do hope you feel better, stronger, more contented soon.I'm married with a teenage son. I am thankful for my family and friends.
After leaving Christianity in 2014, I must have tried most religions out there. I want a religion so badly, of the reason I am not totally sure, but I just can't seem to be okay with any. I feel lonely, untethered and empty. Not sure what to do. I am not a spiritual flake, just confused.