Philos
Veteran Member
Folks,
For the longest time I have been looking for a religion that's not a religion. Being interested in all things 'spiritual' I hang around the stalls, but could never actually buy anything.
The latest attempt is Theosophy. Prima facie it seems suitably vague, which is promising, and their guidelines reject 'dogmatic religion'. I'm pretty sure that in there somewhere there will be a 'believe this or else' clause but I'm cautiously hopeful.
Is it possible that I can find the holy grail of a religion which is not a religion?
Alex.
For the longest time I have been looking for a religion that's not a religion. Being interested in all things 'spiritual' I hang around the stalls, but could never actually buy anything.
The latest attempt is Theosophy. Prima facie it seems suitably vague, which is promising, and their guidelines reject 'dogmatic religion'. I'm pretty sure that in there somewhere there will be a 'believe this or else' clause but I'm cautiously hopeful.
Is it possible that I can find the holy grail of a religion which is not a religion?
Alex.
