Where have you turned to?

by Robert7 30 Replies latest jw friends

  • Robert7
    Robert7

    I am very curious, since I am myself trying to figure out where to turn to, if anywhwere. (I am still debating if I am truly an Atheist at heart and religion in general turns me off at least as of now) Where have you turned to since you left the WT? I would imagine that many people who became Witnesses had spiritual needs (which is ironic why I am feeling Atheist, lol) but have you gone to other churches, stopped going to church, become Atheist, etc?

  • minimus
    minimus

    No where. I'm all religioned out!

  • babygirl75
    babygirl75
    I'm all religioned out!

    I would have to agree!!!

    Babygirl....

  • eclipse
    eclipse

    I have turned to learning about reality

    learning my perception of reality

    seeing other's perception of their reality

    learning to understand and accept differences of personalities

    learning to understand history and patterns of human behavior

    seeing our future and what possibilities it holds, the far future and my tomorrow...

    learning to live in the moment, sharing and giving love to family and friends

    appreciating all that I have...

    all because I learned that there is no reason to worship a deity

    free as a bird....free as the wind...freedom from fear....I do not feel alone at all anymore...

    because I am whole and complete.

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    I have cultivated a personal spirituality. I have also gone to several different churches and made new friends. Religion generally responds to an innate human drive and it serves a useful purpose. The problem is that it frequently is perverted such as in the JWs to become a tool for power.

    Burn

  • AWAKE&WATCHING
    AWAKE&WATCHING

    What eclipe said. No way that I could improve on that.

  • Burger Time
    Burger Time

    I always turned inward to begin with. If your speaking of Christianity, it should be exactly as the apostles indicated turn towards Christ. The path is cramp and narrow not simple like JW's make it out to be. That is if you decide your Christian. IF not I think you have to become strong from with in then slowly lean some on good friends and family.

  • Evidently
    Evidently

    I've got my own moral compass to steer by
    A guiding star beats a spirit in the sky
    And all the preaching voices -
    Empty vessels ring so loud
    As they move among the crowd
    Fools and thieves are well disguised
    In the temple and market place

    Like a stone in the river
    Against the floods of spring
    I will quietly resist

    Like the willows in the wind
    Or the cliffs along the ocean
    I will quietly resist

    I don't have faith in faith
    I don't believe in belief
    You can call me faithless
    I still cling to hope
    And I believe in love
    And that's faith enough for me

    I've got my own spirit level for balance
    To tell if my choice is leaning up or down
    And all the shouting voices
    Try to throw me off my course
    Some by sermon, some by force
    Fools and thieves are dangerous
    In the temple and market place

    Like a forest bows to winter
    Beneath the deep white silence
    I will quietly resist

    Like a flower in the desert
    That only blooms at night
    I will quietly resist

    Faithless - Neil Peart

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    No where. I'm all religioned out!

    Ditto. My spiritual search has mainly used the internet and the library to
    find good books. After my obsession with cult and former JW books has
    subsided, I have started going to skeptical books on the Bible and Jesus
    and Christianity. I would say I am leaning toward atheism.

    Just be careful- I feel that I can be easily swayed by an author's opinion, so
    I recognize that it's just one opinion, or one set of facts with a certain spin to
    them. I got out of an organization that had one set of "facts" with a certain
    spin to them, so I try to acheive balance by looking up opposing views.

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    I have pledged my allegiance to the Great Bird God ROCCO! I offer him sacrifices of pellets, vegetables, and tummy rubs. In return he shreds my clothing, chews my furniture, and plucks my nose hairs. Here he is pictured screaming his sacred pronouncements at me.

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