"WHO LET THE GODS OUT!?!?!! HOO-HOOHOO-HOO-HOO!!!"
Off to bed soon, to make church tomorrow. I go to ACRS, an pan-denominational, all inclusive church that focuses on Universal Spirit and how it applies to, and can be found in, all denominations and belief systems. It's neat. One week is a talk on Saint Francis, next week the Buddhas, etc...and how all of the wisdom and teachings blend together to say the same things and how it can be applied by anyone, to anything.
"Prayer" is positive affirmation, saying that "god" is simply undifferentiated potential, can become anything, is Everything; we are not seperate from it, and can create whatever we want our lives to be.
It's not flakey or hoodoo-guru at all. It's a big congregation, and alot of the folks are gay and lesbian, even ministers...tattooed young heathens are peppered throughout the crowd....people who want spirituality, but don't want dogma.
This particular church has been meeting in an auditorium at Woodruff Arts Center for, I think they said, 18 years or so. If anyone's in Atlanta and wants to check it out, come by. Just walk in the front entrance at 10.30 or so, and see all the people.
Not a cult, No Reverend Jones, No Kool-Aid.
FREE parking available.
nitie nite..
rainboi
Off to bed soon, to make church tomorrow. I go to ACRS, an pan-denominational, all inclusive church that focuses on Universal Spirit and how it applies to, and can be found in, all denominations and belief systems. It's neat. One week is a talk on Saint Francis, next week the Buddhas, etc...and how all of the wisdom and teachings blend together to say the same things and how it can be applied by anyone, to anything.
"Prayer" is positive affirmation, saying that "god" is simply undifferentiated potential, can become anything, is Everything; we are not seperate from it, and can create whatever we want our lives to be.
It's not flakey or hoodoo-guru at all. It's a big congregation, and alot of the folks are gay and lesbian, even ministers...tattooed young heathens are peppered throughout the crowd....people who want spirituality, but don't want dogma.
This particular church has been meeting in an auditorium at Woodruff Arts Center for, I think they said, 18 years or so. If anyone's in Atlanta and wants to check it out, come by. Just walk in the front entrance at 10.30 or so, and see all the people.
Not a cult, No Reverend Jones, No Kool-Aid.
FREE parking available.
nitie nite..
rainboi