“The Rules” are there for a good reason. But there’s also a reason to become increasingly comfortable with chaos and ambiguity:
For those chaotic, ambiguous moments when the “The Rules” don’t apply.
Here’s Musings, Volume 1: Musings, Volume 1
“The Rules” are there for a good reason. But there’s also a reason to become increasingly comfortable with chaos and ambiguity:
For those chaotic, ambiguous moments when the “The Rules” don’t apply.
Here’s Musings, Volume 1: Musings, Volume 1
I’ve found that Christianity tolerates ambiguity very poorly, but not so Judaism which seems to thrive on wrangling a question around multiple different perspectives. Probably why I prefer the later.
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Nice! My opinion is it depends on the person. I’ve met very open-minded Christians, but I’m pretty sure in terms of overall demographics, it adjusts on a continual basis from era to era.
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I seem to have a lot of them.
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Well said! I was pondering on rules earlier lol
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Haha! Thanks for the kind words, and the serendipity! 🙂
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Yay to musings vol 1!
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Haha! Thank You! 🙂
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Where do you sit on religion, shall i worry about taking your hand! pagan marriage! Or do you pretend their is no higher powers, atheist, you imply buddhist but millitary means you will be central to both as i am! Great if you can recieve in love and kindness as you are my kind of personality! TLC or not there is always at least 1% capable of religious transfer under all! I passed sisters through scholarship to achieve my kills! you should grant your body to me for twenty years i could do wonders with it! lol i will let you worship me, we would get on like a house on fire! 😉🌹
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I used to be into eastern mysticism, but now I’m more into just trying to appreciate the moment or whatever I’m doing, instead of theorizing about the nature of the void or the all-encompassing nature of eternity or whatever. I guess that’s still mystical, in a sense. I’m sure you would ride me hard and put me away wet! 🤣
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40 year parliamant and buddhist walker, i have seen everything on religious transition carrying and collecting the light! i collect those who are locked out and rebuild their worlds! Usually i dont first respond to the bases but they wanted an angel down here so the goddess is setting them to dark seat, eye for an eye standards! i aint going to be putting you away anywhere i am going to make you my partner in crime earning the house i have with the assistance of the gingerbread man when i can catch it! lol 😈
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It’s a weird balancing act between chaos and order, I find. I happen to be Christian (possibly Catholic, I’m not sure), and I believe there are certainly rules in place, but it is important to be open-minded about the world you live in. Not too much, though, or your brain might fall out.
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I think the rules are a decent place to start. Our intuition and individuality, I believe can guide us through the rest so we can create new rules and experience novelty and expansion.
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They are. At first, we have to rely on the rules, but as we get older and wiser we realize the rules are only half the script. Everything else is found along the journey. Intuition and individuality are powerful, certainly, though I increasingly find connection with others to be indispensible.
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It’s important to honor that! I went through a period where daily connection was important for me, but now I’m going through a phase where it’s a lesser factor.
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I think we can have moments of beautiful chaos.
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Well phrased! I think so as well.
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The similarities between your words and my immediate struggles have taught me a the lesson that I was trying to teach myself. Perhaps that means I taught myself, but either way, thank you and I hope I remember tomorrow. In all seriousness very insightful writing sir and I appreciate you. I suppose now is a good time to hone in on making some money and then once I do that I will certainly purchase your new book. You are an inspiration to me thank you
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Yes, I believe we always teach ourselves, sometimes through odd and unpleasant means, but our true nature will always give us lessons in whatever way we are ready to receive them. As far as your aspirations, I wish you health, wealth, and fulfillment! You deserve it!
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