Because I have been in the atmosphere of Taoism and Buddhism since I was a child (there are many activities to worship gods or ancestors every year), I have a strong interest in religion. After going to college, I have a good relationship with my Christian roommates, and I have been invited by them many times to participate in the sharing sessions of Tanzun. In some biographies, I am also attracted to some famous people who are looking for their faith, so I went to this year. After traveling in Tibet, I planned to go to India and visit the Vatican sometime.
Since I was a child, I have been the kind of person who regards religion as a custom, and also regards Taoism, Buddhism, and Christianity as an understanding of the world. Although I don’t often worship God and abide by many regulations, I still feel in my heart that “ "God" exists in awe and gratitude, and then I will say to others, ah, I don't believe in the existence of gods. Those activities of worshiping gods in my hometown have given me a sense of belonging to my hometown and my relatives. I just It has always been regarded as "custom".
As my mother always said to me, to worship God, festivals are actually a reason for people to eat a big meal, celebrate, and live, and all these activities exist.
I understand it in my heart, but I will silently pray for my family and myself when I pass by the altar and the Buddha statue, because it seems to tell myself that I must work hard to make my wish come true and my family to be happy.
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