The Idea of Faith
There will be an answer. Let it be. Paul McCartney
I spent several years in a cult-like religious setting. I could never quite swallow all that was fed to me. Even so, it was a difficult mind-set to shake off. The effect - long term - has been a severe allergy to anyone telling me what to believe. I break out in resentment.
For me, ‘having faith’ meant waiting patiently for the results I wanted. Ha! It was no wonder that I lost faith. It was too much like believing in Santa Claus: if I did A, B, & C, I would get X, Y, & Z. If I did anything wrong, I would get a big Zero, or worse.
Now I equate ‘faith’ with ‘ease’. Not with easiness - no one has an easy path through life, even those who seem to be very fortunate. How do I get through my rough patches? What is true for me? How have others gone through their own trials? How does my Creator guide me? How do I keep an open heart?
“Faith” is the word which contains all the questions and allows me to be present to this moment. The answers will come.
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