Are you on a spiritual Quest?
By pastorkayte
@pastorkayte (2255)
United States
2 responses
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
19 Nov 07
I'm not exactly on a quest to find out the truth, because I already have strong faith in my Gods, and in my beliefs. However, I am on a quest to become spiritually stronger, closer to the Gods, and more able to take refuge in my spirituality and need less support in the physical world.
I suppose I was lucky... since a Goddess appeared in my dreams as a small child, I've never really had much to doubt or worry about in terms of beliefs. I believe in the Gods who have spoken to me, and in the words they have said, and in the research I have since done on my Celtic ancestors who followed these Gods before me.
I often wonder what it would be like to have to quest after religious understanding, though. I can't imagine what my life would have been like without having the spirituality that I have, since the physical side of my life was pretty horrific when I was younger.
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@pastorkayte (2255)
• United States
19 Nov 07
What is the religion you study, have you experienced a need to study and to research the topic more. Have you fellowshipped with others and come to new and profound insights. That would be a spiritual quest too.
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@Harley009 (1416)
• India
24 Dec 07
In fact I tried to understand about different faith, and I found myself in a good religion I ever found.
Somewhere I found you converted to Christianity from Islam, What are the advantages or features you got better than Islam in Christianity?
You converted after study of Islam & Christianity?
In my real life I have seen two Hindus and one Christian learned and converted to Islam. And via online I know a Hindu and three Christians Converted to Islam. And via online I know two Christians, they are understanding Islam as a truth by reading Quran.
All of the above specified was with their higher quest to find truth and One God and searching for the purpose and aim of their life.
May almighty guide us all to the right path.
@pastorkayte (2255)
• United States
30 Dec 07
I converted after studying and questioning both. However I was doubtful of the Muslim religion after my two pilgrimages to Mecca, learning about the religion, its founder, the teachings, and the role of the woman. I learned that it was not right at all for me. I found Christianity more than 5 years later so the switch from Islam was because of the problems of the religion.
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@Harley009 (1416)
• India
30 Dec 07
So you got solved all the doubts in Islam by accepting Christianity..
What are the doubts you had with Islam?
Are your doubts cleared with Christianity?
What about the belief basics like God, prophets etc.?
I don't have anything wrong with you, just curious...
"Allah will show right path to those who he wish"