My Religion

Do you practice religion?

This is a good question, and the question has presented itself to me a few times lately, and from it’s lingering point of question, I’ve come up with the best answer for a near death experiencer (me) that I, can say.

The religion that is within me is my own, and believe it or not, you have your own religious identity to what is life, and why you and I are here. Every human being has their own answers because of their own personal perspectives on living their lives and the history on all timelines experienced.

You don’t have to have a religion in a box, because truthfully, you have your own inside your own beliefs hidden inside your conscience. Many people have accepted what they’ve been taught, but in all honesty, you believed all that was indoctrinated into your physical existence because the material and data that flooded you was meant to do just that, flood and overwhelm your logical thinking. You can’t just simply let go. Even if, you tried, some kind of guilt, brings you back. But, there is within you, and everyone else, truths that are yours and some that are mine.

However, these indoctrinated beliefs can be removed. That is with with a severed blade used during an NDE, you can separate, and know the difference in your truths and boxed beliefs. And I’m certain, there are other dramatic ways of ending religious created in boxes that contain words, thoughts, fears, grievances, and man created controlling doctrines.

“My near-death experience dismantled the framework I once stood on. I entered it as a Gnostic Christian, confident in a system of hidden knowledge and spiritual dualism. But on the other side, nothing remained intact. Now, I’m suspended in questions: Why are we here? What is this phenomenon we call Earth, or the vast structure we name the Universe? The old image of God—a humanlike figure presiding over reality from a celestial throne—feels not just inadequate, but fundamentally false. Whatever truth is, it’s far more complex, more abstract, and less concerned with our need for personified certainty.”

My Art.

You Have your o(wn beliefs, find them.