Re: transcendental
Erin McLaughlin (erinseyes@hotmail.com)
Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:41:59 -0700 (PDT)
"But I could not join a religion unless I truly believed,
and I can't believe in a religion. It just isn't in me."
-Liz Friedman
Serving up my humility for the day, I just figured I'd write to let you
know that believing in a religion isn't "in me" either. I'm in it. I
mean, it is me, it is outside of my, and it just is. It is all kinds of
religion, from Christian to Writer. That's what Seymour says to Buddy,
isn't it? That he was smiling because Buddy wrote down "Writer" as his
"Occupation" when, as Seymour points out, it's more his RELIGION than
anything.
Going by that definition, I hope to God you find religion in you
somewhere, or else what is there?
Sorry, I was going to let the issue die peacefully, but it just never
will, I suppose.
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