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Yo Dana,
for the verbal wizard that you are, you could step "back into the infinite" and accept prayer for what you can, for what it is, each to their own corner!!
I was an early teen atheist, later teen agnostic and have traveled to somewhere...over the rainbow...in my oldish age.
Spirituality is something your readers would say that you know intimately, your readers know your heart better than most authors, and can see that you are a spiritual being.
Prayer is no different than caring. The acts are identical.
Readings of publications of some of the world's advanced quantum physicists show the easy movement from secular to spiritual in modern human thought.
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Looks like #s 1 and 2 were off the mark...
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Thanks Nancy for your kind words. I do think spirituality is important. By my spirituality is complex and requires a long time to describe, probably because I find that language is inadequate to get at the sense of it. But basically it involves making sacred one’s experience w/o theological dogma. Needless to say, I am not very good at maintaining that orientation.
In the post, I meant that today I wished that there was an old person in the sky who would listen to my prayer and send the hurricane out to sea.
Dana Garrett |
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The hurricane came ashore near the DuPont DeLisle dioxin factory and many of the people we have been working with live in the area. The victims of DuPont live in the area.
We are worried about them....
The storm may have washed a lot of deadly wastes from the plant into the Gulf....
Alan
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