The only thing that interests me about religion is the art (and I'm talking old school stuff, like Bach's fugues) and architecture.
The closest I've come to a spiritual experience is looking up at a clear night sky in Yellowstone, free from light pollution. It's awe inspiring and humbling to have a clear glimpse of the scope of the universe. But, even then, I don't ascribe (prescribe? one of the scribes ) actual spirituality to it because I don't believe in spirits.
The closest I've come to a spiritual experience is looking up at a clear night sky in Yellowstone, free from light pollution. It's awe inspiring and humbling to have a clear glimpse of the scope of the universe. But, even then, I don't ascribe (prescribe? one of the scribes ) actual spirituality to it because I don't believe in spirits.
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"