“Some religions and groups actually create more of a feeling of aloneness through their self-righteous behavior. The reason I stopped going to church was because I found more connection in spiritual growth and acceptance in nature. Sitting before a fire is a universal act..one that gives me the feeling of ultimate connection to life; to those before me, to those with me and to those who come after my brief time on earth. The ocean gives me this same feeling. .. no judgement…just acceptance…and in acceptance there is peace.” ~Cheryl Campos
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