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"Have faith. Each of us is a valuable and interconnected part of something vast and wondrous that we cannot understand.
Faith does not have to spiritual, or religiously formal. It may be nothing more than an irrational and unarticulated confidence in the capacity of humanity to progress and a desire to contribute to that progress.
Without faith, without transcendence, we may as well just be consumers and hedonists.
If you can, revere your consciousness and your intuition as manifestations of the unknowable Divine.
Uphold life and truth before all else - before family, friends, employers, any others who expect loyalty or subservience from you, and before the law of your land.
Take personal responsibility for your relationship with the Divine.
Dogma, rites, rituals, clergy, idols, churches, and congregations of the faithful are not central to faith. They are mere vestments. They can obscure the transcendent truth and be instruments of temporal power wielded by others over you.
If your faith is supported by a religion, don't turn your back on the religion. Sift out the transcendent truths from the transient truths. Exercise your divinity - welcome what you know to be true, and discard what you are only told is true.
Rites and rituals do have their place. When you can, revere the Divine in communion with others. But the central pillar of faith and truth is within you.
The path of uncertainty is a difficult path to walk. Much of it you will walk alone.
© TruthInUnCertainty 2019
Article by: R A Mulholland
http://www.truthinuncertainty.com/