Speaking from experience: don’t kneejerk too hard. It’s all too easy to react against everything at all implicitly associated with a religion or philosophy that you now reject the truth-claims of and distort parts of your personality or day to day life or emotions or symbolic thought that have nothing to do with what you have rejected.
Thank you.
Last week was full of “Is this religious? Yes? No? I can’t tell!.”
My brain has thankfully returned to normal function, and I will avoid intently analyzing every thought for religious connotations.
The lack of guilt is nice, and I don’t want to bring it back by stressing about the opposite.
Speaking from experience: don’t kneejerk too hard. It’s all too easy to react against everything at all implicitly associated with a religion or philosophy that you now reject the truth-claims of and distort parts of your personality or day to day life or emotions or symbolic thought that have nothing to do with what you have rejected.
Thank you. Last week was full of “Is this religious? Yes? No? I can’t tell!.” My brain has thankfully returned to normal function, and I will avoid intently analyzing every thought for religious connotations. The lack of guilt is nice, and I don’t want to bring it back by stressing about the opposite.