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Leah Patel
I miss rhythm more than doctrine: candles, music, silence, showing up. I do not know if that means faith is still alive in me or just muscle memory.
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I miss rhythm more than doctrine: candles, music, silence, showing up. I do not know if that means faith is still alive in me or just muscle memory.
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I miss rhythm more than doctrine: candles, music, silence, showing up. I do not know if that means faith is still alive in me or just muscle memory.
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What helped me was keeping one small practice and one honest friend instead of trying to solve everything at once.
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You do not need to force a clean answer before you are ready. Presence can still be a form of trust.
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A quieter faith can still be real. It just sounds different than it used to.
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