Since I was not able wholly to subscribe to any one set of beliefs advanced by any 'guru' I had to fall back on my own, however derivative.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't like gurus. I don't like people who ask you to follow or believe. I like people who ask you to think independently.
I've always shied away from conventional wisdom, though I know the power of it.
I am much more radical in my beliefs than my products represent me to be.
I've dabbled in several different religions.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
I went with agnosticism for a long, long time because I just hated to say I was an atheist - being an atheist seemed so rigid. But the more I became comfortable with the word, and the more I read, it started to stick.
I'm an agnostic in the truest sense of the word. I think about these things - I grew up Roman Catholic, I've been interested in Hinduism, in Eastern religions, but I'm not dedicated to anything - I go through periods where I think maybe it's all nonsense; maybe it's 'The Matrix...' I'm open to various ideas.
I call myself an agnostic. I'm open to change. I'm the same sort of person, although much less aggressive, as Richard Dawkins.
Yoga has reinforced and grounded my own spiritual beliefs.
I was never encouraged to believe anything. I was brought up in a profoundly agnostic or pantheistic community.