Spiritual Preparation, Session 15: What to Believe
In "Riddle and Mystery," a Tapestry of Faith program
With everything set to go, carve out a meditative moment for yourself. Relax. Take several deep breaths. Reflect on how you find your truths. Do you generally rely on empirical data or a primary source? How much credence do you give your gut feelings about things? Can you compare two answers that both might be true, and sense which one suits you better? Are you comfortable knowing that your own mix of answers to life's big questions may be different from those of close friends, family members and other Unitarian Universalists?
Smile in the knowledge that simply joining your youth in their exploration of life and its mysteries is good and rewarding.
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Last updated on Thursday, October 27, 2011.
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