What Tarot Card are You?

Jul 03, 2007 07:54




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thandie July 3 2007, 14:14:42 UTC
Looks cool!
What do you mean religious turnabout? Because if it is what I think maybe we share a similar view of life...
I've never been religious, and living near the Pope ^^' you understand I'm kind of a minority...as I usual am in every field btw.

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m_nightowl July 3 2007, 15:24:14 UTC
An Italian that is not a slave to the Pope??? I like that. I was raised very Irish Catholic, and have always questioned the cult-like feeling of all organized religions. I didn't have any other basis for my feelings, other than knowing that there was something better - until I read "Many Lives, Many Masters" by Dr. Brian Weiss. Since then I've read alot of books on past lives, etc. and I think these ideas of all humanity being linked to another makes a lot more sense than burning in hell for not going to Church every Sunday. I am much more spiritual now, and have a stronger belief in a higher power, than I ever did by going to Church. I'm not a nutty preacher type either, just of a different mindset. My sister and I both believe in the same life philosophy and have really found peace in it. What's is your stance on religion? I am really interested in what you have to say.

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thandie July 4 2007, 19:59:18 UTC
An Italian that is not a slave to the Pope??? Lol, we are a few...my friends are almost all very religious, and I kinda hate that, even if I try to respect their beliefs...because they respect mine a lot, so I guess I can't complain about them ( ... )

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m_nightowl July 5 2007, 16:44:21 UTC
I'm glad your friends respect your beliefs. The world would be a completely different place is everyone thought like that. I like your quote from Louis Cypher. My opinion of organized religion is that it is the ruination of the planet. That usually gets me some surprised, and pissed off looks from people, but I truly believe it. Wars have been fought since the beginning of time in the name of religion, are still being fought and will continue to do so, as long as one group believes their way is the only way. My brother, who at one time went into a seminary is now a Buddhist. I don't know much about it, except as you said, it's a path to optimization of the individual. This is my personal philosphy as well. Feeling spirituality in animals and landscapes is a very grounded healthy way to feel also. You see the big picture, not the "group mentality" that is demanded of by all religions. You have an open mind, and that isn't shallow at all.

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thandie July 8 2007, 15:06:11 UTC
I agree on everything you said! I strongly believe 'religion' has got to be an individual matter: for me it means that every people should keep this place inside and protected from others. It's not something I'd think of sharing with people, it's something that's just mine, and defines my inner self in a unique way. I don't like those groups where people get together and has discussions about these subjects, I think it's stupid in the worst way...and then I actually resent a lot strongly religious people, and sometimes it's hard for me to point out the way they are worng in my eyes, but I've learnt to restrain myself...it's just that their behaviour imo is a cheap way to handle their feelings. How can mature adult person think that going to church once a week or more can save your soul?! I still see it as immaturity...I can't not think differently.
I hope I wasn't too strong above, but I like it when I can talk about these things without people around me worrying because they love but I'm TOTALLY going to hell ;)

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