I've sworn to never allow myself to become a "religious" person but rather, a man of faith. Religion is a man-made venture that borrows (selectively) from ancient (typically) traditions and related scriptures. It is dogmatic and unyielding for the most part. However, being a spiritually attuned individual is an entirely different story
The more I study and observe the less I'm able to say just what it is that's I KNOW to be out there, if it's a god, goddess or an entire armada there of, I can't say. I only know that there is something that is beyond my mortal scope of comprehension; it could even be the higher, evolved aspect of my very self we hear about in certain Buddhist teachings. Regardless, it is a source of inspiration and guidance and even if the rationalists would like to claim I'm talking to myself when I pray... that's perfectly fine with me, so long as that side of the self is empowering me by words of wisdom and a higher truth.
I've seen and even experienced the miraculous too many times over the years to accept the contention that "God" does not exist. At the same time, I've seen and experienced enough to know that the more gnostic mode of perspective is probably closer to the over-all truth when it comes to such things and that our mortal ability of obtaining genuine enlightenment and salvation comes as the result of self-introspection and a near perpetual search for greater knowledge and expressions of excellence; not through monastic study but the fields of science and high-mind exercise/disciplines that allow us to see beyond the illusions Religion itself imposes on us.
I do not mean to belittle your losses my friend, merely to help clarify the issue a bit based on what I've learned over the years.
Having faith in something is very much needed in our lives, especially during difficult periods. When AIDS first hit the States I was but a 20ish year old kid living in Hollywood, watching helplessly as friend after friend deteriorated and died a most horrible and lonely death. 30 people in a two year period; it was a time that seriously challenged my faith at all levels. It was however, the Hopi Shaman that helped me find the peace and resolution to things that I needed so that I could help others. It is from such trials of Adversity that both, faith and strength are redefined and born.
Know peace and brite blessings my freind
