RE: Good Friday / Karfreitag

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The Good Friday is also for me a very meaningful holiday. Unfortunately, from a couple of years back, I kind "lost" the sense of the true meaning of living in my "real live". I still go to the church in a regular basis, but I fell kind of drained of faith. Empty, some how, from the inside. Even so, it is time to reflect in our existence, and to prepare for the biggest festivity in Christian religion.
Wishing you a Holy Easter Season



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Thank you. I'm a Christian, but not religious. Somehow, I find the empty churches more rewarding, then the full ones.

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I totally understand you, Alex. I'm also a Christian, but in the late 13 years, since my grandmother and father passed away, I'm struggling with my faith. It is hard to explain... I fell a little bit disconnected with the "church", and without a true thrive meaning.

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The void of our little insignificant life for the universe, but for us, it is everything. When we lose someone, we usually hit the point of reasoning, where we ask questions. Or maybe you see it different.

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The void of our little insignificant life for the universe, but for us, it is everything

That is right. What the Buddhists call "the suffering". It is inevitable, but we can deal it with it in "small doses". Religion and reasoning they can be along with one another, but more often, they are apart. We see it in the Godspell's - they weren't written and gathered to make sense - for the humans. That is one of the most big separation between our reasoning, and God's reasons... Just saying.

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