Re: Hey guys, I've missed you...
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:53 pm
I guess I am what you would call a Polytheist.
I was raised a Presbyterian(fatalistic view) and went to Sunday School and church like the good little Christian girl. My mom was raised Roman Catholic and my dad Baptist tho he went to church very rarely...Later in High School I started to question and went to a meeting with one of our ministers. I had some tough questions for him which he could not answer wity all his religious training, so he bascically fell back on the old saw "there are many parts of the bible we have not interpreted yet. That did it.
If each of these religious leaders are INTERPRETING the bible their way and each comes up with so many different stories as seems to have happened with the bible, I could not buy into it anymore. I went through a phase of questioning everything and then I put together what I felt in my heart was close to the truth, at least for me.
All religions are the same. We all have a all powerful being, each country or religion calls him/her by a different name, tho I truly believe it is the SAME all powerful being.
I think when we die we go to a mass energy of souls, everyone in the same mass of energy, ball of energy, whatever you want to call it. When a baby is born, some of that mass of energy is put into that new life. Thus the energy is always recycling through human after human and that is why we sometimes have flashes of reincarnation and other lives that we might have had, because we have parts of energy from many people from that original mass of souls and energy.
It may sound far fetched, but it is the only thing that came up for me when I was searching and meditating to find answers. I belives in Buddhism, but am not a practising Buddhist, I believe in some of the tenets of Christianity, but have not been *saved* so to speak, not am I a practising Christian.
I was baptized as a baby, but never took it as far as to be born again later in life.
I pray. That is how I talk to my God and I have had many answers and miracles happen in my life. NOT to believe that God DOES exist.
I do believe that all religions have some great tenets and most are really the same. The big one is always there.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." means the same thing as the word *karma* and I do not know what the arabic word is for it, but I bet there is one!
It all comes down to that simple phrase for all of us to live on this planet and oh! What a joyous place it would be if every single living human could live that prase, hmmm?
You have a wonderful, special heart and a sense of the right in the world, Bru. Your dysfunctional family has to deal with their own *karma* and they will have to live with what they end up as. You have been a heartfilled daughter, full of nothing but love for your father and he knows it! (You would not be doing what you are doing, if you did not love him, even tho there is frustration, you get by that and still give out of your heart and love).
Perhaps you are stronger than the rest of your family and they *expect* that you are going to take care of everything. I don't know, but in the end, it will all equalize and you will be still be strong and love filled and at peace. They will be searching their own souls to find out where they even are.
With much love to you and a prayer for peace for you and your dad,
Susi
I was raised a Presbyterian(fatalistic view) and went to Sunday School and church like the good little Christian girl. My mom was raised Roman Catholic and my dad Baptist tho he went to church very rarely...Later in High School I started to question and went to a meeting with one of our ministers. I had some tough questions for him which he could not answer wity all his religious training, so he bascically fell back on the old saw "there are many parts of the bible we have not interpreted yet. That did it.
If each of these religious leaders are INTERPRETING the bible their way and each comes up with so many different stories as seems to have happened with the bible, I could not buy into it anymore. I went through a phase of questioning everything and then I put together what I felt in my heart was close to the truth, at least for me.
All religions are the same. We all have a all powerful being, each country or religion calls him/her by a different name, tho I truly believe it is the SAME all powerful being.
I think when we die we go to a mass energy of souls, everyone in the same mass of energy, ball of energy, whatever you want to call it. When a baby is born, some of that mass of energy is put into that new life. Thus the energy is always recycling through human after human and that is why we sometimes have flashes of reincarnation and other lives that we might have had, because we have parts of energy from many people from that original mass of souls and energy.
It may sound far fetched, but it is the only thing that came up for me when I was searching and meditating to find answers. I belives in Buddhism, but am not a practising Buddhist, I believe in some of the tenets of Christianity, but have not been *saved* so to speak, not am I a practising Christian.
I was baptized as a baby, but never took it as far as to be born again later in life.
I pray. That is how I talk to my God and I have had many answers and miracles happen in my life. NOT to believe that God DOES exist.
I do believe that all religions have some great tenets and most are really the same. The big one is always there.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." means the same thing as the word *karma* and I do not know what the arabic word is for it, but I bet there is one!
It all comes down to that simple phrase for all of us to live on this planet and oh! What a joyous place it would be if every single living human could live that prase, hmmm?
You have a wonderful, special heart and a sense of the right in the world, Bru. Your dysfunctional family has to deal with their own *karma* and they will have to live with what they end up as. You have been a heartfilled daughter, full of nothing but love for your father and he knows it! (You would not be doing what you are doing, if you did not love him, even tho there is frustration, you get by that and still give out of your heart and love).
Perhaps you are stronger than the rest of your family and they *expect* that you are going to take care of everything. I don't know, but in the end, it will all equalize and you will be still be strong and love filled and at peace. They will be searching their own souls to find out where they even are.
With much love to you and a prayer for peace for you and your dad,
Susi