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Anne Roberts's avatar

Early experience with organized religion was Catholic and felt like fear, shame and guilt. It wasn’t until I was much older in my late 20’s that I found the sense of a Higher Power that was taking care of me through Alanon. I too like your Mom, Sez, searched for a church where I can belong, going to all different denominations and then non denominational but never was able to find “that place”. Now I know “that place” can only be found within me. Source, Spirit, Jesus, Blessed Mother Mary, Saints & Sages, Nature, animals, birds all speak to me when I am present enough to listen. 🙏💓

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I became a "born again" Christian at 17... mostly to get out of the house. ... and because my friend at the time and her family were. With the exception that my Catholic Italian matenal grandmother went to church every day, it was all new to me since I hadn’t necessisarily noticed much inner work coming from her. It seemed to me more a coping from an unhappy life.

What drew me, was the kindness. There were genuine people there who had enough love in them to offer this biracial wayward soul, girl-becoming-woman a place to stay from time to time, and rest. I'd finally had a chance to begin asking deeper questions. Some sad, very un- Christian things happened there. I left and stopped trying to fit into any specific faith...

What I came away with was the beginning of the idea of a new way to love. 🙏🏽✨️

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