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  • NewYorkCity

    28 July 2012 at 19:41

    How does religion help you through worry, stress etc?

     

    How does religion help you through worry, stress etc?

     

    How does God help you get through stress?

     

    In my opinion, as a Catholic apparently seeing white feathers shows that someone is looking down on you from Heaven. So whenever I'm stressed, I often see one randomly on the ground; it gives me strength. 

  • ShadowyMockingJay

    28 July 2012 at 21:49

     

    I don't share your belief in the Christian God but the Norse Gods help me through periods of stress and worry by offering me guidance, giving me some of their strength and determination, answering my prayers to them... It complicated. Sorry if this causes any offence, i mean none. These are my views i respect them as much as anyone elses.

  • NewYorkCity

    29 July 2012 at 09:36

     
    Shadowhowl - 28 July 2012 at 21:49

     

    I don't share your belief in the Christian God but the Norse Gods help me through periods of stress and worry by offering me guidance, giving me some of their strength and determination, answering my prayers to them... It complicated. Sorry if this causes any offence, i mean none. These are my views i respect them as much as anyone elses.

     

    It can be of any religion, I'm not offended, just curious about people's beliefs

  • ebbingaway

    13 August 2012 at 21:12

     

    I'm also a Catholic, and just remembering that God is up there and He loves me comforts me. After all, He has a plan for me, so I just have to believe.

    Often remembering my grandparents helps, too - they were very devout and when I'm worried I try to remember them. :)

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