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TM99

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9. I think you make an important point.
Wed May 13, 2015, 12:15 AM
May 2015

My father towards the end of his life was not as active in the Episcopal church as my mother still is. Both of my sisters would say they are not religious or that they follow any denomination, yet one is nominally Christian but meditates through a Zen center & the other is active in a UU church so that my nephew has exposure to many traditions and faiths.

All of them are still quite spiritual, they just 'relocated' on that spectrum as you put it.

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