“Every walk to the woods is a religious rite, every bath in the stream is a saving ordinance. Communion service is at all hours, and the bread and wine are from the heart and marrow of Mother Earth. There are no heretics in Nature's church; all are believers, all are communicants. The beauty of natural religion is that you have it all the time; you do not have to seek it afar off in myths and legends, in catacombs, in garbled texts, in miracles of dead saints or wine-bibbing friars. It is of today; it is now and here; it is everywhere.”
Quote by John Burroughs
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Two modern essays on religion: A free man's worship
Written by an unknown author, this collection of essays delves into the philosophical and spiritual aspects of religion, examining how modern individuals can engage with the divine or spiritual realm in a personal and free manner. The essays likely discuss various religious beliefs, practices, and the role of personal freedom in religious expression. more
