tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4218860893497128837.post4076112206995113274..comments2023-06-13T04:20:51.940-07:00Comments on Every Cat Has a Tale: Spiritual Enlightenment Doesn't Require Abandoning FriendshipsAmythyst Rainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07605683758057978088noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4218860893497128837.post-41016652523483458542018-12-22T09:25:17.138-07:002018-12-22T09:25:17.138-07:00Awwww... The only thing that bothers me about this...Awwww... The only thing that bothers me about this type of spiritual path is the myopic view of the world and individuals in it, the my way or the high-way attitude. It's very bully-like. And personally I wouldn't want to belong to any organization that would tell me who my friends could be... and who they could not be. I find that rather scary.Amythyst Rainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11140948513545019206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4218860893497128837.post-45999881056920339592018-11-27T00:34:06.480-07:002018-11-27T00:34:06.480-07:00You could have just told my story of a FaceBook fr...You could have just told my story of a FaceBook friend I had. She inspired me, encouraged me, lifted not only me up but many others with her blog, her posts and her bubbly self. Then one day she posted she was turning her back on it, along with her husband. She remains on my FaceBook but it does not feel the same.<br />We had talked together about her mainstream religion but it was not for me.. I am sad the relationship changed, not only for me but others. It is sad that many of her friends could no longer be, because we were now "sinners"? Wendy Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07578180878070133413noreply@blogger.com