Timothy Bryce
Active Member
I've never been a particularly "religious" person in my entire life, if ever.
I have spent most of my life as a staunch atheist, agnostic or "new age type," while also being vehemently anti-Christian at certain point in my life. I always obtained spiritual experiences from psychedelic drug experiences in addition to what could only be described as some kind of psychotic symptoms.
I met someone today. A girl. We talked and talked and couldn't stop talking. We were drawn to each other in the same psyche ward we were in; I was let go after 24 hours and while she was forced to remain. I can't remember the last time I felt such an emotional bond with someone.
She was a Muslim of some sort. We discussed metaphysical experiences that we had gone through and the struggles we had experienced in our young lives.
I've never in my life felt so convinced that further researching a religious conviction in the context of me potentially adopting that faith in some way was the right course of action for me. Up until today, the idea of religious faith had always seemed like utter bull****.
Or maybe I'm just crazy.
Nothing like this has ever felt so real before.
I have spent most of my life as a staunch atheist, agnostic or "new age type," while also being vehemently anti-Christian at certain point in my life. I always obtained spiritual experiences from psychedelic drug experiences in addition to what could only be described as some kind of psychotic symptoms.
I met someone today. A girl. We talked and talked and couldn't stop talking. We were drawn to each other in the same psyche ward we were in; I was let go after 24 hours and while she was forced to remain. I can't remember the last time I felt such an emotional bond with someone.
She was a Muslim of some sort. We discussed metaphysical experiences that we had gone through and the struggles we had experienced in our young lives.
I've never in my life felt so convinced that further researching a religious conviction in the context of me potentially adopting that faith in some way was the right course of action for me. Up until today, the idea of religious faith had always seemed like utter bull****.
Or maybe I'm just crazy.
Nothing like this has ever felt so real before.