Update.
So, since my last real entry, I've taken Landmark Education which caused me to have a huge paradigm shift. I'm seeing life from a whole new POV, and it suits me just fine. It's like living in the world of the movie, "What the BLEEP do we know?"
As a result of this, I really have found myself delving into the topics of ontology, spirituality, philosophy, and even, religion. I absolutely love being able to have conversations of this sort with people. I feel so marvelously connected to people when I talk about them discovering faith!
I've become a student of theology. Something I never imagined I would have such a keen interest in. I'm currently studying Baha'i Faith from a salsero I have known for years. It's a fascinating religion where the foundations are built on three premises: there is one God, one religion, and one humanity. The metaphor of a tree with many branches if used prevalently in the texts of the faith. The idea really resonates with me. Since the age of fourteen, I have the belief that all the worlds religion was based on one truth, and it's nice to have my belief affirmed by a religion a couple of centuries old.
As a result of this, I really have found myself delving into the topics of ontology, spirituality, philosophy, and even, religion. I absolutely love being able to have conversations of this sort with people. I feel so marvelously connected to people when I talk about them discovering faith!
I've become a student of theology. Something I never imagined I would have such a keen interest in. I'm currently studying Baha'i Faith from a salsero I have known for years. It's a fascinating religion where the foundations are built on three premises: there is one God, one religion, and one humanity. The metaphor of a tree with many branches if used prevalently in the texts of the faith. The idea really resonates with me. Since the age of fourteen, I have the belief that all the worlds religion was based on one truth, and it's nice to have my belief affirmed by a religion a couple of centuries old.
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