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The Buddha said that his teaching are not to be followed like laws, but to be used as guidelines in finding your own spiritual path. Rabbi Brad Hirschfield explained that if there are aspects of religion that you don't like, return to where you were raised and make the changes from there. If you like the ritual, keep it. If you don't, drop it. True religion is different for everyone. This blog is a reflection of the journey I take to finding my personal spirituality. The basis for my spirituality stems from a cross between Buddhism and Judaism, but also includes bits and pieces from other religious faiths.
As I develop my individual spirituality, I am moving from the life of college student into the workforce. Included will my journey to find a job I truly love (this seems to be rare nowadays), that agrees with my personal ethics of peace and non-violence.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Living In Tune

When asked how things are, don't whine and grumble about your hardships. If you answer "lousy," then God says "You call this bad, I'll show you what bad really is!"
When asked how things are, and despite hardships and suffering, you answer "good," then God says "You call this good, I'll show you what good really is!"

Rebbe Nachman of Breslov

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