How to The Skeptic’s Guide to Finding Faith in a World of Godless Crooks

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This is for people who want to realize their potential.

Instructions

Difficulty: Challenging
Step1
Do this ONLY IF YOU WANT TO.
Step2
You are the only person you can rely on, so don’t hide from your self. Embrace your feelings, your fears, your passions, your inhibitions, your knowledge of nothing.
Step3
Everything is nothing and so that is what you know. Nothing. And since nothing comes from nothing remind yourself that your feelings, your fears, your passions, your inhibitions, and your knowledge are all not what they seem. They are real but they do not control what you are.
Step4
You are memory; it serves as a blueprint for paths in your life. If you forgot something then there was a reason for it. The reason is not simply “because I forgot.” It is symbolic.
Step5
Everything is symbolic. The entire physical world we know is a symbol of our true selves and our collective of individual natures.
Step6
You choose what the symbols mean. What you choose to see, feel, and define is the reflection of your self. The physical plane is smoke and mirrors.
Step7
Embrace your feelings, your fears, your passions, your inhibitions, your knowledge of nothing, and hold on tight until you are your own master. Don’t give up. Don’t back down.
Step8
Love unconditionally and you will receive unconditional love. Remember to include your self in that love.
Step9
If you are lost, throw up your hands and ask for help from whatever avenue you choose. It will come.
Step10
Have patience. It will come.
Step11
Forget everything you just read. It will be there when you need it.

Tips & Warnings

  • Ask questions and allow time for the answers, then listen carefully.
  • Ask God if you want. Ask Buddha or Krishna or Satan or your best friend or your therapist or a stranger. I ask my self.
  • You control you. Period. You don't control your circumstance, your family, your friends, your enemies.
  • Facing your self is perhaps the most terrifying experience anyone can have. It is also perhaps the most beautiful and satisfying. I believe you can.

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on 1/10/2008 I liked your article...you did a very nice job of expressing your opinion without forcing it on others. Finding something when your looking for nothing at all is one of the greatest finds of all.

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