The only
woman I’ll love forever is the one who told me some time ago that she thought I
was agnostic, aside my saying that we used to go to mass for every official
catholic recurrence, we had both my treasures baptized in Italy, in the same church
where we married and that my hero-son used to attend a nuns-run pre-school, I
had to do some research to understand what the word means and having learned
this I must say that maybe I could look like I was agnostic, but given that
I’ve met with Jesus, there’s no doubt anymore what I am and this has really
nothing to do with my brain being injured and making me look at things in a
different way than I used to do, in fact I believe to either have retained the Universal Intelligence
we have once we die or I must still have some kind of connection with the
afterworld, for the reason that I can predict what’s going to happen even to
people I don’t really know and I have very weird dreams most of the nights that
show what others people (whom I know)
do, or think to do in a very private way.
I don’t
want to give any example of this, to me all that counts is to now be able to
predict with absolute certainty how somebody’s afterlife is going to be, don’t
ever think that this could be of any help to me – at least as long as I’m
living – simply because what happens to a soul can’t change anything here on
earth.
This
actually gives me the opportunity to clarify what I mean by saying that to pray
is important, no matter what religion you follow (too many questions from my readers on this), the importance of praying relates
to our ability to focus our mind and attention (i.e. brain) on what we are asking for, or what we desire.
It’s in
fact one of (the
still very unknown)
capacities that our brain has, it can’t be the Saint or Virgin Mary you are
praying to, for what you want that “makes the miracle” to give what you ask
for, it’s simply yourself and the power of your brain that make “this miracle”
happen.
OK, now
it’s time for you too to learn about this agnostic word, that to me it shows
that we learn something new, every day we live.
- https://www.quora.com/Why-do-atheists-and-agnostics-require-proof-to-believe-whereas-people-of-faith-do-not
- https://thegodlesstheist.com/2015/01/04/157/
- http://agnosticismproof.com/
- http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/feb/10/religion-christianity
- http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/agnosticism.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnosticism
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