My religion
from Diary
I would like to clear up this question about my religion that many have been asked about.
In practice, I try to include the good in all my actions. If the religion in question talks about the good, I'll practice it, but if it's about the evil, I won't practice it. Simple as that.
As example: I don't consider myself Christian or Buddhist, but I can perfectly follow their words as the alignment in their words is the good, although not always fully understood. It helps me to stay calm and sane.
Religion on this planet often demand being a filter, not a sponge. God don't wants you to do sacrifices and send people to hell as some dogmas and religious patterns says, God wants you to stabilish a truly connection with the divine energy, that is pure love.
If what you have been doing resembles human behaviours, it's because it's human, far from divine. God's Things don't carry human intentions and patterns.
At many moments in my life I felt so connected and so close to God that I could feel what God feels, and that was overwhelming. As if all our human feelings were just one single feeling at God, it's hard to put into words how is it too feel something that is bigger than your existence. It made me question the real value of everything, and my purpose.
I believe life unfolds in layers, with no specific order. Generally our focus lands on what is closest, then the reality is just a description of how you perceive it. I'm still not sure about my purpose here, but if you need a response about what my religion is, my religion is Love.
L.