Oh, that sounds nice. I'm sorry to hear about your health.
Do they speak another language other than English there? I'm guessing a few people do, but I know nothing about the Fiji Islands.
Oh okay. Thank you for your explanation though! If she grew up in the Fiji islands, did she move to where you are?
Those are good practices to follow. Everyone's interpretation is slightly different, so take it as it resonates with you :)
That is a lovely way to think, my friend :)
I agree. as long as there is the feeling of being connected with life and love, it makes one feels so wholesome and complete.
I appreciate your compliment then haha
Oh, thanks fantastic. I'm always interested in speaking with those that convert into Islam.
What made you decide to convert, or what resonated with you in Islam that Christianity lacked?
If you do not want to be demeaning, just be respectful. Thank you.
It is similar to Buddhism in that it focuses much on spirituality and philosophy. It is both a religion and a school of thought, similar to Buddhism in this regard.
It's funny they refer to you like that :)
That's very interesting, thank you so much for sharing this with me. I used to be part of Hinduism, but changed faiths. What sect is she, if you don't mind my asking?
What sort of Hindu principles stuck with you?
Yes, I was almost referring to animism entirely. Thank you for answering my question. I understand where you are coming from.
What religion do you follow, if any, if you don't mind my asking?
That's amazing. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, had a similar upbringing as him. She was very mature, but scientifically instead of spiritually.
You may have explained this to me already, but how is one Hindu and Christian at the same time?
Life after death lays in the unknown so we do not depict what happens. It is up for the individual to come to this conclusion. Many Havists believe in reincarnation or a more spiritual sense of returning to the Earth. Our beliefs are both spiritual and philosophical. We believe we are all...
No that actually has very little to do with what my religion stands for. and yes, calling someone's religion a mockery of anything is incredibly demeaning. Please be respectful.
I am speaking more of native religions. The only that have very little grounds on which others can agree upon. Do you consider this a religion, or do you not, based upon what you have just said?
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