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Happy Snow
is on page 258 of 320
"Perception of the miraculous requires no faith or assumptions. It is
simply a matter of paying full and close attention to the givens of life, i.e., to what is so ever-present that it is usually taken for granted. "
— Sep 20, 2020 02:08PM
simply a matter of paying full and close attention to the givens of life, i.e., to what is so ever-present that it is usually taken for granted. "
Happy Snow
is on page 253 of 320
"Is it possible that the path of spiritual
growth leads first out of superstition into agnosticism and
then out of agnosticism to-ward an accurate knowledge of
God? "
— Sep 19, 2020 09:23PM
growth leads first out of superstition into agnosticism and
then out of agnosticism to-ward an accurate knowledge of
God? "
Happy Snow
is on page 250 of 320
I am in tears after I read the story of Theodore. In a way, I'm experiencing a similar loss of enthusiasm as Theodore did. "Having worked through the pain”, the book described this process easily. Yet I have not. My brain associates institutional religion and missionaries with danger and intense pain. But I can't deny the fact that deep in me I am attracted to Christianity. Thus I'm in the middle going back and forth
— Sep 19, 2020 08:59PM
Happy Snow
is on page 220 of 320
"There's no such thing as good hand-me-down religion. To be vital, to be the best of which we are capable, our religion must be a wholly personal one, forged entirely through the fire of our questioning and doubting in the crucifiable of our own experience of reality."
— Sep 18, 2020 08:16PM
Happy Snow
is on page 197 of 320
“You have a religion, a more profound one. You worship the truth. You believe in the possibility of your growth and betterment; the possibility of spiritual progress. In the strength of your religion, you are willing to suffer the pains of challenges and the agonies of unlearning.” Oh, I am in tears.
— May 17, 2020 07:27AM

