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Min Tro: How Deepening My Faith Led Me Out of Religion
This morning, I received an email from one of the religious communities I used to be part of, and it reminded me just how far Iβve come. I didnβt leave because I lost faithβI left because I found it. The deeper I went into my spiritual practice, the more I realized that the structures of organized religion couldnβt contain what I had built within myself. My path is still rooted in the same faith, but I no longer subscribe to the religion that once defined it. Hereβs why embracing my spirituality meant walking away from the community that first nurtured it.