My tantra-yoga tradition of course is not part of any religion, but it is full of stuff you need to do all day (and night). But it only works when you are into doing social service as well as other practices. Otherwise you become imbalanced.I'm not afraid to be alone, I just want a religion that can be my whole life and requires me to actually do stuff, otherwise it's basically just a philosophy with some prayer thrown in
An English guy I met in London was deep into witchcraft (all kinds of magic practices).
When he met the tantra-yoga Guru in person, he was told that he needed to stop all of his magic practices except laying Tarot cards (he hadn't told the Guru about it, but he knew anyway).
He also told me that as a boy he had climed to the top of a high mountain in Wales and had thought to himself 'now I'm all alone, no-one in the world knows I'm here'. When he met the Guru, he reminded him of his thoughts on that mountain and told him that he was wrong and that he is never alone.
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