I'd worship no one and nothing. It'd be mostly like the book "the prophet" by kahlil gibran, with a bit of buddhism and taoism thrown in for good measure.
i think a religion where we care for everything, ourselves, others, other animals and the planet. The planet should be proirity as it houses the others. God bless Earth Michael x
i dont know im still figering out religion so far i think we are just a micro secound in the universe and time, and space is expanding and we are just here for the few secounds it mushroom cloads and then comes back to nothingness,death isnt a mystery either what was it liek before you where born?
One which would NEVER lead to people killing each other or thinking they're better than others. It'd involve the universe, probably with some sort of buddhistic viewpoints.
id worship the existance of existance "i think therefore i am" if the fact that we can think is the only proof of our existance and the rest of everything is just perception, then why not worship the ability to think and thus worship existance
Existence is permanent. Existence always is, always was, always will be. Thoughts on the other hand keep changing. The ability to think changes and dies with the body. Worship existence, know your own identity witht he eternal factor, but know it to be separate form thought and far beyond it.
With my spirit I would worship nothing. In timeless, wordless awe I would be. In timeless, wordless awe. There would be no temples, For every manifestation is a temple. There would be no prayers, For silence of the mind lets you hear what is true. There would be no law, For the limitless is not bound. On the mountaintops, and at the valley, In the forest and by the fellow traveler, I would be. Simply. This would be my religion.
well personally...I believe in all possibilities of God....but more so on believing that there is a higher spiritual force out there..... but I worship nature. That's my thing. I am happiest when I am outside and am most calm. They have the same energy as we do and I can almost feel it. Where would we be without nature/elements? I can tell you I wouldn't be anywhere.