Well, I enjoy little things like my daily yoga or transforming something disorganized and/or dirty into cleanliness and order, which means that every day comes with opportunities to enjoy life. I also enjoy long walks, particularly if there are mountains involved. Dancing brings much pleasure, as does curling up in a warm lap or exchanging massage. Reading, be it an old favourite Sf/Fantasy book, a new book, or even my friend's posts on LJ or Facebook also brings much job. Honestly, there isn't much in my life that doesn't bring me joy.r
As to your last question, I haven't had much direct experiance with people who say they believe in a loving god, let alone ones who fight with one another, so I had to give it my best guess. While, no doubt, a large number of my friends actually have a religion, only a very few of them could I tell you which religion, if it involves a deity, and if it does, if they consider their deity to be a loving one. Furthermore, not so many of my friends spend time *that I am aware of* fighting one another. As to people who aren't my friends, my awareness of them is kind of minimal. Always has been.
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Date: 2009-11-25 08:26 am (UTC)As to your last question, I haven't had much direct experiance with people who say they believe in a loving god, let alone ones who fight with one another, so I had to give it my best guess. While, no doubt, a large number of my friends actually have a religion, only a very few of them could I tell you which religion, if it involves a deity, and if it does, if they consider their deity to be a loving one. Furthermore, not so many of my friends spend time *that I am aware of* fighting one another. As to people who aren't my friends, my awareness of them is kind of minimal. Always has been.