I love, when I'm on holiday in cities, going into church and feeling that reverence and that kind of automatic respect: the sort of magic which exists in those kind of religious temples.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like going to Church for aesthetic reasons, rather than spiritual ones.
My temples are only in India. When I am in India, I go to the religious ceremonies.
I find myself very drawn to the experience of church. I love to be in a surrounding that's so welcoming. People come shake your hand. That's not always the case in most synagogues I've been in. I also find more of an emphasis on how to live and grow as a person. And I have to say, I'm very inspired by Jesus.
There is this church that I go to a lot in New York. I'm not religious but I love lighting candles and stuff. I find it useful.
For a while, I became an atheist; now that I'm grown up, though, I'm not hard-edged enough to be an atheist. Even though I live with a flaming atheist, I love going to temple. I love all the rituals.
I love stuff from the Holy Land. It makes me feel blessed.
I like the aesthetics of the Church.
I love to live in a magical place.
I like the evening in India, the one magic moment when the sun balances on the rim of the world, and the hush descends, and ten thousand civil servants drift homeward on a river of bicycles, brooding on the Lord Krishna and the cost of living.
The closest place that I feel like I come to having religious moments is always musical.