From the time that I was very young, I would have considered myself a Christian, though I questioned everything. I lost faith in many denominations over inconsistent philosophies or apparent nonconformance with my own understanding of the Bible. When I was a teenager, I pretty much lost faith in churches, but still read the Bible and considered myself Christian. As an adult, I was basically a cross between a Deist, an Agnostic, and a Heretic. For many years, I had no declared denomination and continued to view Deity and the Divine in my own way, and my most basic beliefs hadn't really changed much at all.
At one point, many years ago, I began researching Wicca, but found that Wicca wasn't for me. The knowledge I gained, however, was significant in understanding my own personal beliefs. I now have a path which allows me to practice in my own way, in my own home, at my own alter, and has brought me peace and fulfillment unlike anything I've known in the past.
- Region or City
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Massachusetts
- Country
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United States
- Faith
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Pagan
- Occupation
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Occupation? More like Preoccupation
- Marital Status
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Married
- Politics
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US-Libertarian
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The life of a person can come an go, leaving barely a whisper of his/her name.
But the efforts of that life, no matter how little-known, can last forever.
Thank you H.C., Bob Geldof, and Brenden Foster.
"If a man tried, to take his time on Earth, and prove before he died, what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world?"
"I think the garden of human spirituality is more beautiful with many, varied flowers rather than all flowers being the same." -vajradhara
