You can make your own religion. You can enter into its heaven. Irwin Edman tells how:
For imaginative and sensitive minds, the passion called religious may find another object than the traditional image of God. Any intense allegiance or adventurous devotion is a faith. The artist in his creation, the worker in his work, the teacher in his teaching, if they are sincere and reflective of what they are doing, are performing acts of piety to the commands of an inner god. Permanent and stirring dreams constitute a heaven; a compelling and engrossing ideal is a god. To live governed by these invariables, to make no compromise where they are concerned is to lead something like what the theologians would call the spiritual life. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 319.)
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For a brief biography of Irwin Edman, click here.
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