Sand Dancer
Currently catless
Is it possible the reason the religions you've tried on have fail is that you tried to shoehorn their dogma/beliefs/practices into your own personal worldview? Personally, I think this is the reason many seekers have trouble settling on a religion. Instead of finding a religion that conforms to their views, they attempt to adjust to their views to conform to those of the religion.
It's okay not to identify with a religion. I didn't for years. I struggled to even find a label that fit.
Ultimately, without even looking really, just as a result of years of discussions both on the internet and IRL, I found a religion that aligned with my views. Though I've made a few lifestyle changes since I've discovered the religion and read some things that help me to better understand my experiences and who I am, nothing in my views has changed.
I'm not saying this will happen for everyone, but never give up hope that you will find a religion that fits. Sometimes the finest things in life are stumbled upon without even looking.
I think I am putting too much pressure on myself to find one. I am impatient and my mind just won't stop trying to find a spiritual home. I think when I was satisfied with Christianity, the people aspect of it felt great. Then once I was an adult, I saw that people didn't walk the walk, they just talked the talk, and sometimes they did not behave very nicely, and it made me sad. Should I expect more from people in other religions, or are people just going to people, regardless of what religion they are?