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Hello, my name is Sam. There's a lot that I can say about myself, but if you'd like that then you could always message me and we can have a nice cup of tea together :D

I am not very old, so I might not have too much life experience, but I do like to help people. I know that life often throws unexpected blows at people, but I am so extremely optimistic. Hopefully some of my optimism will rub off on the people to whom I am giving advice. I am happy to help with anything! :)


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I don't know if this is the right category but here it goes. I don't know if this helps but it always seems to help in one way or another...14/f haha. Okay, anyways. I'm currently an athiest but I'm very interested in some religious things. I'm interested in wicca and I forgot what this was called but it's where you believe in nature and it's signs. But I'm leaning more towards wiccan ideas. Are they athiestic or nothiestic? I'm just wondering. And if there is anyone out there who can teach me little by litte [I'm horrible at reading online stuff and learning in that way.]

Thanks!!! (link)
well maybe not exactly what u were looking for but im nichiren buddhist and we dont believe in any particular god. we believe in ourselves and that we have all the power we will ever need to overcome all obstacles in life inside ourselves:

For SGI members, Buddhism is a practical philosophy aimed at awakening people to the limitless potential and value of their own lives. Practicing Buddhism brings about a positive transformation in the depths of an individual's life, transforming fear into courage, deluded impulses into wisdom and egotism into compassion.

Buddhism begins with individuals deciding to take responsibility for their own lives, first reforming themselves and taking action to improve their immediate surroundings and relations, and then gradually extending their wisdom, courage and compassion into a wider sphere.

if you are interested in this [trust me ive been through a few religions myself and so far this one makes me that happiest] you can message me or go see more for yourself at

http://www.sgi.org/buddhism/practice/basic-practice.html

hope you find what you're looking for!
SAM


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Thanks for sharing that info...but not at all what I was looking for.




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