Re: transcendental

Emily Friedman (bananafish_9@yahoo.com)
Tue, 20 Oct 1998 20:21:41 -0700 (PDT)

> 
> 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.
> 
Erin I'm glad you wrote what you wrote. I would like to have something
that I'm religiously passionate about like Buddy was with writing. I'm
constantly searching for this, including religion. Sometimes I believe
that I should have religion and then sometimes I believe that I
shouldn't. But even if I never do have any religion I hope that
someday I will have something that I am religously passionate about
like a career, etc...
-Liz Friedman
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