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ATTITUES

What contributes most to your feelings and attitudes about religion?
At a young age I found I had a great interest in exploring my own, as well as others'
religions. I read quite a few books about different religions and went to as many
different churches as I could. It was in high school that I really began to branch out. I
earned the nickname da buddha because I always seemed to be reading some book on eastern
religions. Then in college I took a more personal approach. I spent time with a few
people with different religious backgrounds exploring what their faith had to offer. One
man named Sankirtan das I took a special interest in, he was a follower of Jagad Guru, a
student of the Hare Krishna movement in the 60's. Then after taking time away to travel
and discover myself, my interest in religion stopped. To be honest the only reason I
enrolled in this course was to satisfy a prerequisite. I have gone from wanting to be a
minister and almost enrolling in a seminary to being very cynical and detached from
religion. 
If I was to have to describe my own religion, I would say it is either a mix between
Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism (as well as a few others), or it is simply
nonexistent. I have locked in to the view that no matter how hard I search for truth I
will never find it, therefore I stopped searching. Honestly, I'm ok with that. I believe
it was in the book Siddhartha buy Herman Hesse that Siddhartha said, "a stone is but a
stone and I love it for that". Now I probably murdered that qoute but what he was saying
is don't try to read in to life simply live and love each moment. That I guess is my
religion. I live each moment for that moment and don't worry about God, or Buddha, or
Krishna, or Alla, or (I could keep writing for days). I do keep in mind what I have
learned from these religions, however. I try to live my life in a manner that is
virtuous. I wouldn't want to come back as a mosquito or anything (that was a joke, ha
ha)
I must say that in my journey for truth I have come across a few people that really hit
on something. One is a man named Thitch Nhat Hanh. I'm sure you have heard of him and
probably read his books. He is a Vietnamese monk who ties together many religions that
seem so distant in their beliefs. His books came to me at a time when the many religions
I had studied were beginning to clash in my head. I was raised as a Christian, yet I had
begun to grow very found of much of the Buddhist faith. The book Living Buddha Living
Christ gave me the vision to see I would not be turning my back on my religion to embrace
another. Rather my own beliefs were enriched and strengthened by combining the two. 
Jagad Guru was another whose words touched my heart. He explained reincarnation in a way
that actually made sense to a southern white boy from a Christian background. That was a
task in itself yet he also began to talk many things that a year before I would of called
blasphemous. I almost decided to go to Jagad's retreat to hear and understand more of his
teachings. However I decided to go on my own retreat, a decision that would completely
change my beliefs.
I got in my VW bus that I had worked hard to restore and hit the road. The key was I
didn't take a single piece of religious literature. I only had my thoughts to keep me
company (especially sense my radio wasn't working). I was able to let myself do the
teaching instead of always relying on the words of others. It was then that I discovered
I had no need for that safety blanket called religion. To many people hide under it for
comfort or use it in defense or simply hold on to it because it is so familiar. Religion
is used to fill the void in people's lives whatever that void may be. Only by discarding
it can one truly be alive, living in the present moment. Living each moment leaves no
room for religion for there is no need for it. I believe in a force beyond my own but I
no longer dwell upon it, for it is and always will be an unknown.
767 words
Why is it important to me to let you know what I have written?
It isn't.
We must all find our own way and whether or not you listen to me to some how aid in your
journey does not make a difference to me. I know no more than you or any other.
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