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categories: ["Book Notes"]
tags: ["religion", "non-fiction", "parenting", "favourites"]
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![Parenting Cover](/images/parenting.jpg#center "Parenting Cover")
I have had a very curious relationship with religion, although now that I talk to others, it was a much more normal experience than what I led myself to believe. I followed the typical path of receiving a particular religion from my parents (born a "Hindu child"), which had a supporting role in my life up until my late-teenage/early-adolescent years.
As is the norm for every child brought up in religion, I used to consider myself special believing that I had a "personal relationship" with God. There are so many good things about religion, but this in particular I believe to be the best part - this soothing feeling that somebody is watching over you in times of distress. During my early college years when I lost my faith, I was most afraid of having lost this rescuer of last resort (I wrote a short poem on this [which you can read here](https://thelazyoxymoron.me/blog/deference-vs-indifference/). During times of despair, I frequently wondered what would've happened had I not been brought up in a religious family.