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Sunday, September 28, 2014

What My Religion Is


My religion is not a system of beliefs. It is a collection of practices.
The practices include (occasionally) attending mass, taking communion, prayer, reverencing images of the Mother of God, and abstaining (or trying to abstain) from certain behaviors which I think to be, at least for me, immoral.
The practices are not props or self-suggestive devices intended to reinforce or strengthen beliefs or ideas. They are not intended to (supposedly) ‘improve’ or ‘perfect’ me as a person, a member of society, or whatever. They are an autonomous area of experience to which I voluntarily subject myself because I don’t seem well able to do without it.
The practices do not lead to increased subjective certainty. They very definitely do conduce to an increased subjective acceptance of uncertainty.

--Lloyd Haft
September 2014

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Ader nabij (gedicht)


Wie het veel om zich heen hoort, gaat al
in de dood geloven,

waant zich al nabij,
na nog, bij nog hen

die al ontvloden,
taal noch teken boden

waar de laatste roep ontsprong.


--Lloyd Haft