I Simply love this picture of krishna, and Rhada! I could look at it all day. There is so much beauty in Hindu art, and I feel truly inspired everytime I look at the images. I’ve never considered myself a religious person, more of a spiritual type, and I see these same traits in my children. There is something about them that is otherwordly. I know their just little human beings, but I really want my children to have some kind of connection to the creator. When they are challenged with difficult times, it is their faith in god, they can lean on. As a mother, that is a comforting thought. The world is filled with so much wickedness. All one has to do, is look at the news or read a news paper, and your entire friggin’ day is ruined!!
I remember I worked with this girl, that kept asking me, if I was saved. She kept trying to concince me to come to her church for service. I’m an open-minded individual, so I went. There was something about the entire thing, that made me feel extremely uncomfortable. The preacher made snide remarks about other religions, and that was a major turn off for me. It was pretty much all fire and brimstone! Burn! Hell! Burn! I don not like people who use God/Religion to control people, and put fear in people’s hearts. God is someone you should turn to for comfort. He’s not the boogey-man!
I promisd myself For 2008, I would take some time off to focus on spiritual pursuits. There are wonderful meditation classes all through out this city. I would actually like to go back to school, and study eastern religion if possible. I just need to find something that interests me, and stick to it! My Moon is in gemini, so i’m all over the place! I want to do it all!
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December 4, 2007 at 9:16 pm
I always give so called “saved” people, the side eye. These are often folks who’ve been living foul all their lives and find God so that they can deal w/their own shenanigans in a “spiritual” way. Whatever!
Follow your own path and stay away from them crazy ass “saved” folks.
S