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The new concept of religions – believe in yourself and nature

Posted in Life by Bes on Oct 24, 2004

The best way to tackle the question “What is your religion?” is to say that you believe in either all the religions, or that you do not believe in any religion yet. This ‘yet’ part gives one the flexibility of letting the other person know that you are not an atheist, and that you are indirectly researching the issue further, whether practically or in your head, to find out what your preferences are.

The religions for peace aim to provide the concept of religion without an emphasis on devotion to a single foreign identity; instead, many of the religions and concepts that fall into such a category aim to strive the idea that the one main thing you absolutely must believe in is nature, which includes yourself. Volunteers like Hatsume Sato tend to promote the feelings of self consciousness and self respect through different methods. Hatsume Sato, for example, focuses on realizing the nature of nature and to focus on cooking proper food with devotion [among some other things] as a path to self healing, both physically and mentally.

The concept of being healed by following some simple procedures that others have found will sound attractive to many who search for the answer in things other than the main major religions or beliefs. While such religions may prove to be very interesting to almost anyone who seeks them, one has to show the same keen sense of analyzing the new or old concepts [old concepts which they did not realize were important, yet they knew about them] through the different senses in the body. Just because something is said to do something, does not mean it will. Also, just because something can be analyzed to be doubted for no reason other than to doubt every concept of similar types, does not mean it should be. You are your own master, and you are your own slave.

Below is one of the pictures of Hatsume Sato, at her seminar yesterday in Torrance, that I took.

<%image(20041025-Hatsume-Sato-seminar-with-someone.JPG|600|449|Hatsume Sato at the Torrance Seminar at Marriot Hotel)%>

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