Long before I had the words to explain my beliefs I had always felt that Nature was enough. Nature, for me, was the object of my moral impulse and religious feelings. When I discovered that I was in fact a Pantheist in every fundamental sense, it brought a feeling of peace, an affirmation of my identity and framework for meaningful pursuits. My Pantheism is scientific rather than traditional. Philosophically, it my conviction that any effort toward personal growth as an individual or positive evolution as a society is only justified by the responsibility and need to have as clear, healthy, and fruitful a relationship as we can with reality as it is.
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wrote a new post, Faith, Mindfulness, and Chaos February 8, 2019 @ 1:44 am
As an Agnostic Pantheist, I feel it is important to define what I mean by Faith, and its hypothetical perfection. First and foremost, the “Perfection Of Faith” is a very tangible and concrete goal for me. It is a […]
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wrote a new post, What Is Faith For A Pantheist? February 5, 2019 @ 2:41 pm
What is Faith for a pantheist? Unlike theists, our life here on earth is not only a sacred opportunity but also a sacred end in and of itself. Our spiritual destination is a moral one. Yet, we are animals. […]