When I was a little boy, I wanted to be a pastor. I’d stand on the steps of our apartment building and preach based on the sermons we’d heard that day. And people listened because they were happy a cute little kid was excited about God. As I got older I explored other beliefs. I’m interested in Norse Mythology because of my ancestors. Everyone acts like if we don’t believe in the same religion we are supposed to dislike each other. But I don’t dislike anyone. In fact I believe that maybe they are both true. I theorize that Ragnarök (the end of all things) has already happened and that the rebirth with the two survivors after is Genesis. The survivors could be what we know as Adam and Eve. Yggdrasil could be the tree bearing fruit in the Garden of Eden. I would theorize that Leviathan is Jormungandr the world serpent but Jormungandr dies during the events of Ragnarok. My point here is that I believe that agnostics, and people of different religions all sort of believe the same thing. They just call it something different based upon their respective cultures. Who is to say that we don’t all believe the same story without even realizing it? Talk to the universe like OP says, because whether it’s to God, or Odin, or Buddha, or whoever, the Universe listens regardless.
When I was a little boy, I wanted to be a pastor. I’d stand on the steps of our apartment building and preach based on the sermons we’d heard that day. And people listened because they were happy a cute little kid was excited about God. As I got older I explored other beliefs. I’m interested in Norse Mythology because of my ancestors. Everyone acts like if we don’t believe in the same religion we are supposed to dislike each other. But I don’t dislike anyone. In fact I believe that maybe they are both true. I theorize that Ragnarök (the end of all things) has already happened and that the rebirth with the two survivors after is Genesis. The survivors could be what we know as Adam and Eve. Yggdrasil could be the tree bearing fruit in the Garden of Eden. I would theorize that Leviathan is Jormungandr the world serpent but Jormungandr dies during the events of Ragnarok. My point here is that I believe that agnostics, and people of different religions all sort of believe the same thing. They just call it something different based upon their respective cultures. Who is to say that we don’t all believe the same story without even realizing it? Talk to the universe like OP says, because whether it’s to God, or Odin, or Buddha, or whoever, the Universe listens regardless.