A case for not imposing or even letting your spirituality known to others. It’s funny how what should be a private and very personal thing for people turns into something they need to proclaim. We are far from the days of the crusades. Or are we? For is that not what ISIS and its ilk and tentacles were trying to achieve? Let’s not kid ourselves that shit has gone away either. Why does religion feel a need to dominate, need to be global rather than local? Why did we adopt a religion that came from the deserts of the holy land? Is it just old rather than holy? And so are we.
These isles were populated for thousands of years before JC was born to save us, or died to save us I should say, this day being Easter Sunday. He died for our sins, but then came back to life, so he didn’t really die did he? Came back and led the rest of his out quietly and well. If religion is really all about power, well that makes more sense. I prefer the animists, the worship of the morning, the sun and the trees. These things are tangible, I can see them, I feel their heat and life and power and resonance in this world. And that is what I believe is important. Call it pagan, call it heathen, call it blasphemy, whatever. I call it correct.