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It’s not about ‘churchianity’.

by coffeesister · 3 comments

in Holi-DAZE,LIFE-tweaking

Lithuanian Easter eggsEaster has gone by,
just as Passover passed over, & Spring is springing. Thus, rebirth is in the air. My own rebirth actually came towards the end of summer but human cycles are not always in sync w/planetary ones. It was the Spring prior that the seeds of my emergence were germinated tho’. Long dormant, they slowly sprang to life amidst questions I tho’t I had answered. Renewed questions led to intriguing challenges et voila. Granted, I had to not only be ready to seek new answers but willing to be changed by them.

Speaking of questions, what form are they taking in your mind? Did I “find God”? “Discover religion”? Become a “Jesus freak“? Yes and no to all 3 & many more. I finally addressed God in a new way for I already knew he existed. I ultimately recognized the point of religion. I discerned a desire to be Christ-like which, by the way, is *all* ‘Christian’ means. Tho’ I am one, I am still not religious, nor am I pious (I swear ;->) &, most importantly, I feel no sense of being better than ANYone. In fact, quite the opposite.

How can we seek to become more in tune w/ourselves, God, others, the Universe or what have you w/out wholly accepting how very imperfect we are? It’s important to not take refuge in our faults, either as excuse or from some twisted sense of pride. Oh, the humanity of it all, literally! We are all alike; wondrous yet infinitely flawed, individual while part of a whole, doomed & destined for greatness. The thing is, it’s just TOO synchronous, even when & where out of kilter for “out of” implies that there is kilter to be had.

My point?! We’re not an accident – there is a far larger picture thus a much greater wisdom. Be it Bradbury’s ‘Butterfly Effect’ or the planets themselves, there is a source. Whatever you believe, or don’t believe for that matter, I do believe in one true God. True being the key word for therein lies absolute Truth of which we have only pieces. As archaic as so simple a creed may seem, it is precisely its simplicity that allows its plausibility. With all things working together for good, despite all our interference via free will, I see everything as part of God’s plan.

You see, I also recognize the myriad other possibilities in our existence & beyond. It is precisely because I understand there to be a source, a beginning that is also an end, a cycle of creation both coming & having gone full circle, that I cannot help but see how truly anything IS possible. For God to be who I have faith He is, there is nothing w/which He can be mutually exclusive. The real beauty of this all is that, while In The BeginningI had an actual epiphanic moment on August 11th of 1986, each of you will grapple w/these truths in your own way. It is utterly not my place to even imagine you should think as I do.

Whatever my belief in a greater, singular Truth, its impact on you is inherently different. While the questions & especially doubts hold the same importance for all of us, just getting us questioning is key. What should be naught but a pursuit of truth, has become so many various forms of Religion that what was born of noble intent is defeating itself. Religion has become exclusive rather than inclusive, a system of judging rather than growing &, worst of all, a means of condemnation rather than salvation.

I do not believe all religions to be aspects of the same principle or even journeys to the same goal. Instead, they are cultural traditions which are simply how we each interface w/our internal journey. They each have beauty & will all serve individual needs. However, what we have come to know as churches, whatever size, shape or sort, are neither Christian or non-Christian. Just as w/any tradition, they can lead or distract. Christianity, aside from ‘Christian churches’ (of which there are both bad & good, as w/anything else man-made), is in fact just a relationship.

I truly hope this did not come off as preachy. It was intended as purely observational for it, as w/each post herein, was simply where my musings led.

(_)> “Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” – Albert Einstein

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1 Leann 25 April 2006 at 11:12 pm

I enjoyed reading that and have to say I agree with most of it. While I believe in God and practice my own beliefs, I don’t believe in religion. That means organization and man’s hand in it.

2 coffeesister 30 April 2006 at 2:35 am

We mere humans do have an uncanny ability to muck things up! *_*

|_|) “Generations unfold and centuries roll by, while few of us live for much more than a hundred years at a time (in our corporeal bodies), which is a blink of an eye, so it’s really a wonder that we know anything at all.” – Rhodester

3 Darrell 2 May 2006 at 10:28 am

Well, I, for one, didn’t think it was preachy… and I enjoyed reading your thoughts. One thought in particular:

I feel no sense of being better than ANYone. In fact, quite the opposite.

Yeah, as I understand it, that’s a cornerstone of Christianity. Isn’t it weird that “Christianity” has come to be seen as something other than that? Partly because of the actions of some “Christians,” and partly because of the firm preconceptions of some “non-Christians.” Just a thought.

Religion and religious thought are my passion and also my hobby, and God knows I can get on my soapbox… but I always enjoy reading other people’s ideas, and I enjoyed yours. Cheers!

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