GIG☀️
@gig
I used to be the biggest skeptic you could find, anything not scientifically provable was bs to me. For 22 years of my life that was how I was. I fully believed all religion was simply made to make the masses behave nicely. Then I started meditating a lot, and after about a year some things not explainable by science started happening. At first slight things, so I still chalked it up to imagination. They became more and more intense, and impossible coincidences started happening. Eventually reaching a point where my scientific thinking was what showed me I was wrong. What was happening was scientifically impossible, making me see that there is more than we know. Religion was forced upon people as if it was a set of rules. While really they’re informing you on what behaviors lead to a better and more useful time in between human lives and future lives. Not by judgement, but by natural cause and effect. “The Sabbath came about for the sake of man, not man for the sake of the Sabbath”
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SHEP
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I studied biology and chemistry in university undergrad. Clinical physiology in grad school and through that time I had to change my thinking on how things worked. God has shown that things with no explanation are still possible through faith and Prayer many things worked in my life as though it were done only by Him. I'm still struggling to let go of things, but I know I will in time and faith.
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