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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
do you believe in astrological ages?
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
when i used to go to church i also liked it, but somehow i started not going anymore, today i just feel lost but im too lazy to go there again but inside i still want to
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
I've never been to church, it always sounded boring to me, but i'm not spiritual so there's the reason.

"I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator."

After all, that's the point of faith no?
 
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when i used to go to church i also liked it, but somehow i started not going anymore, today i just feel lost but im too lazy to go there again but inside i still want to
Just go
 
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I've never been to church, it always sounded boring to me, but i'm not spiritual so there's the reason.

"I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator."

After all, that's the point of faith no?
It is
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
dm me im a thiest I can answer questions and also atheist worldview is arguably less logical and more cope.
 
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i go to church every sunday
i believe in God and i enjoy it so much
mirin
hope u will find ur way soon:Comfy:
 
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If there were a creator he would not care about us, and it's not a supposition or a theory but the harsh reality we're experiencing, people are being nuked out of the existence in this very moment, children are being raped, animals are being tortured.
There may be a creator, but we're just too insignificant for it to care.
inb4 Adam and Eve, the fruit and muh theodicy; you're an utter retard if you think an almighty God creates you and then punish you AS he made you that way, there's no free will.
Also, evolution is proven, we are just hairless apes, inb4 intelligent design we experience ilnesses, we die, we suffer, we have useless organs such as the appendix, wisdom teeth, coccyx (which comes from ape tails) etc. what's so intelligent in all of this?

Again, I'm not against the idea of God, I personally think there's a way to conciliate it with our realm, but it's not the subject of a god of the gaps approach and not a "good" caring individual for sure. Gnosticism is cope too as the abrahamic god/demiurge does not exist as well, the Egypt exodus never happened and it's been proved through archeology, the Earth is not 6.000 years old, there's never been a universal flood and so on

From a more "realistic" metaphysical approach, regarding your occurence, you're probably experiencing a so called egregore due to the faith people are reversing into the church, something like the jung collective unconscious or again, you're just rationalizing it that way due to boredom/suffering
 
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If there were a creator he would not care about us, and it's not a supposition or a theory but the harsh reality we're experiencing, people are being nuked out of the existence in this very moment, children are being raped, animals are being tortured.
There may be a creator, but we're just too insignificant for it to care.
inb4 Adam and Eve, the fruit and muh theodicy; you're an utter retard if you think an almighty God creates you and then punish you AS he made you that way, there's no free will.
Also, evolution is proven, we are just hairless apes, inb4 intelligent design we experience ilnesses, we die, we suffer, we have useless organs such as the appendix, wisdom teeth, coccyx (which comes from ape tails) etc. what's so intelligent in all of this?

Again, I'm not against the idea of God, I personally think there's a way to conciliate it with our realm, but it's not the subject of a god of the gaps approach and not a "good" caring individual for sure. Gnosticism is cope too as the abrahamic god/demiurge does not exist as well, the Egypt exodus never happened and it's been proved through archeology, the Earth is not 6.000 years old, there's never been a universal flood and so on

From a more "realistic" metaphysical approach, regarding your occurence, you're probably experiencing a so called egregore due to the faith people are reversing into the church, something like the jung collective unconscious or again, you're just rationalizing it that way due to boredom/suffering
the faith people are pouring into the church* sorry for the italian false friend typo
 
'Mirin spiritual awaken
 
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atheist worldview is arguably less logical and more cope.
Believing in a magic man that can not be measured, seen or touched and calling it an objective truth is more logical than not believing in it? :feelsyay:
 
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your a retard buddy debate me on voice ill expose you for being a retard and your gonna have to bend over and let me tap after
Believing in a magic man that can not be measured, seen or touched and calling it an objective truth is more logical than not believing in it? :feelsyay:
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
I guess Christian culture is pretty cool. Although there have been messed up stuff done by the governments that were Christian. Still there is a good culture around it
 
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For a month or 3 I’ve been going to church weekly.

At first, I just went to admire the architecture and general sacred geometry. As I started going more frequently I noticed a whole lot of changes. The mystic feeling started going away and I was just left with more clarity.

I am not quite sure why I go but it seems to me life is better in every way possible since I put faith in A creator.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a believer and I’m still a horrible person but the more I go the more it just clicks, that there’s more to everything than we think.

May that be just parallel realities, may that be manifestation in the form of repetition and intent. There is something that creates us all, and created the atoms we embody, aswell as once again confirming to ME that wherever you place intent and focus your energy on, reality simply follows.

I talk to someone, something in there. Maybe I’m schizophrenic, maybe I discovered sacred realms. I have no clue but something is listening and giving me clarity.

I have always been into qabbalistic texts, ancient egyptian histography, magick but this is different.

It gives me what I want, in exchange for faith. Nothing that I have ever came across is as pure as this.

Maybe I’m just scared to call myself a believer because in my way of thinking it’s low IQ, redundant and simply cope for the uncertainty of life. BUT, the deeper into physics I get, the more I have come to realize all of this, your mind, your body, gravitons, the way electrons interact with neutrons, that it simply CAN’T be an accident.

Everything is TOO connected, TOO well put together. Too well-planned for what we believe is chaos.

Maybe the universe isn’t as unforgiving, cruel and uncertain as we think. Maybe there is a creator, but maybe it’s completely opposite of what we believe him/her/it to be.

I do have faith in something/someone
I think I just can’t have faith in what people created faith to be.
Mirin I’ll pray for you bhai

and I recommend everyone in this thread to check out a local church
 

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