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<blockquote data-quote="losthope" data-source="post: 58247662" data-attributes="member: 94863"><p>You sounded worried so I thought that I had better respond to this post first.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your concern here. But no I have not dabbled in the occult. Asking a Buddhist to teach me a little about meditation is very different from accepting the teachings of another religion. No more than a person who asked a Christian friend about Jesus turning water into wine would be dabbling in Christianity.</p><p></p><p>My answers to your four questions are:</p><p>1. I did not do this until at least 25 years after my time as a Christian.</p><p>2. I have never investigated spiritual experiences through another religion. Indeed I have never had any spiritual experiences. Not Christian ones, not any other kind.</p><p>3. At this stage I am not a Christian. However I have never thought of becoming a member of any other religion or occult group.</p><p>4. In the past, Christians have suggested that I might need some type of deliverance from the occult, and have acted on this. Nothing happened.</p><p></p><p>I remain convinced that I have never been influenced by anything spiritual. Except in recognising that by not being influenced spiritually, I am missing out on an important aspect of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="losthope, post: 58247662, member: 94863"] You sounded worried so I thought that I had better respond to this post first. I appreciate your concern here. But no I have not dabbled in the occult. Asking a Buddhist to teach me a little about meditation is very different from accepting the teachings of another religion. No more than a person who asked a Christian friend about Jesus turning water into wine would be dabbling in Christianity. My answers to your four questions are: 1. I did not do this until at least 25 years after my time as a Christian. 2. I have never investigated spiritual experiences through another religion. Indeed I have never had any spiritual experiences. Not Christian ones, not any other kind. 3. At this stage I am not a Christian. However I have never thought of becoming a member of any other religion or occult group. 4. In the past, Christians have suggested that I might need some type of deliverance from the occult, and have acted on this. Nothing happened. I remain convinced that I have never been influenced by anything spiritual. Except in recognising that by not being influenced spiritually, I am missing out on an important aspect of life. [/QUOTE]
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