If you think like that you're setting your foot on a mine field.
Nothing nothing, at all, is a genuine craft, all religions may have their flaws I'm afraid.
There might be, and I don't know actually. I'd bet on some eastern religions, such as buddhism, hinduism...
Psionics is like a toolbox--it can be used in the context of any spiritual path, religion, or life path (yes, including atheism).
One's religion might influence one's morals or what a person thinks they "ought" to do, which may put psychological limits on their abilities. Beyond that, some spiritual paths practice things like meditation that may be helpful, but these can be practiced in a non-spiritual/religious context as well. So no, for the most part, a person's religion does not influence their ability.
If you think like that you're setting your foot on a mine field.
Nothing nothing, at all, is a genuine craft, all religions may have their flaws I'm afraid.
There might be, and I don't know actually. I'd bet on some eastern religions, such as buddhism, hinduism...
-- chevres109
so my point is.... beware all religions. Don't force your mind to cope with filthy untruthness... Or however you would see it.
If you can go full speed ahead, without any religion in particular, you're better off in the long run say I. But make up your own mind.
-- chevres109
Then do you think becoming an atheist is the right thing???
Atheism is just another religion, in my opinion.
No matter what the religion, you just have to believe it's possible and that _You_ can do it too.
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Atheism is just another religion, in my opinion.
No matter what the religion, you just have to believe it's possible and that _You_ can do it too.
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Thanks for the advice
Psionics is like a toolbox--it can be used in the context of any spiritual path, religion, or life path (yes, including atheism).
One's religion might influence one's morals or what a person thinks they "ought" to do, which may put psychological limits on their abilities. Beyond that, some spiritual paths practice things like meditation that may be helpful, but these can be practiced in a non-spiritual/religious context as well. So no, for the most part, a person's religion does not influence their ability.
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