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Personal Religion

A traditional term used within TST.

Personal Religion.

Personal religion is the part of your worldview that organizes meaning, sacred stories, ultimate concerns, and beliefs about the unknown or unknowable. It may come from a formal religion, a family tradition, a spiritual path, a rejection of religion, or a private mixture of inherited and chosen ideas.

In TST, personal religion does not mean everyone must belong to a church, mosque, temple, or tradition. It means every person has some orientation toward mystery. What happens after death? Is there a God? Is there a soul? Is life guided by purpose, karma, providence, chance, or nature alone?

These questions shape people deeply. They influence identity, morality, fear, hope, belonging, and tolerance. Even someone who rejects all supernatural claims still has a personal religious position in this broader sense: a way of locating meaning and mystery within their worldview.

TST treats this carefully. Personal religion may include irrational or speculative ideas, but those ideas can still be meaningful to the person who holds them. The goal is not to mock them, but to know how to classify them, hold them with humility, and keep shared life grounded in the material world.

The End.

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