Forging my own path
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 11:51 am
The last week here has been quite spiritually uplifting for me. I am sure some of you read on my other thread (linked below) how I was able to go to a fireside and ask a question of Elders Rasband and Ballard.
Apostle Fireside
Over the last week, I've really received a tremendous outpouring of love and support from both TBM friends and family as well as people I know that are inactive, have resigned, been excommunicated, as well as people on this website. I know the 'middle' way doesn't work for some people, but this whole experience has really helped to embolden me in my desire to forge my own path and really just be myself. It's help me to feel good about who I am, and how I want to live my life. It's helped me realize that it's OK to be a regularly attending Mormon with very NOM-ish tenancies and beliefs and to feel more free to be open about my real thoughts and ideas. It's also helped me recognize that there are lots of TBM-ish people out there that share many of the same concerns and questions that many of the people on this board do.
In the last week, I had long and detailed conversations with one family member that had been excommunicated for Apostasy and another that was previously a bishop. It was so great to have both of them reach out to me in a loving way and for both of them to recognize that I have sincere and honest questions and for those questions to be validated. And for both of them to recognize that I am just doing my best to work my way through this life, just like we all are.
So, to all of you that are searching, keep searching. Find your path. Go be yourself.
Apostle Fireside
Over the last week, I've really received a tremendous outpouring of love and support from both TBM friends and family as well as people I know that are inactive, have resigned, been excommunicated, as well as people on this website. I know the 'middle' way doesn't work for some people, but this whole experience has really helped to embolden me in my desire to forge my own path and really just be myself. It's help me to feel good about who I am, and how I want to live my life. It's helped me realize that it's OK to be a regularly attending Mormon with very NOM-ish tenancies and beliefs and to feel more free to be open about my real thoughts and ideas. It's also helped me recognize that there are lots of TBM-ish people out there that share many of the same concerns and questions that many of the people on this board do.
In the last week, I had long and detailed conversations with one family member that had been excommunicated for Apostasy and another that was previously a bishop. It was so great to have both of them reach out to me in a loving way and for both of them to recognize that I have sincere and honest questions and for those questions to be validated. And for both of them to recognize that I am just doing my best to work my way through this life, just like we all are.
So, to all of you that are searching, keep searching. Find your path. Go be yourself.