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Thursday, June 13, 2019
Atheists & Agnostics Also Frequently Believe in the Supernatural, a New Study Shows — Josh Jones
Being an atheist or agnostic doesn't necessarily imply that one is a naturalist.
I was once very athiest but it was a cold sterile place. I eventually had a mini Christian experience but I didn't get on with it.
ReplyDeleteI started reading books about Jung, Hans Kung, and some on Hegel. Quantun physics helped too for me to become spiritual.
I eventually became a Quaker for 5 years and i intend to go back one day practising Buddhism with Quaker ideals.
Caitlin Johnstone wrote a very anti spiritual article today, and she seems to be where I was many years ago.
The world is brutal, though.
Free Reiki healing. This guy seems genuine.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/uwuvc6tCXV0