I was born in a Christian family. I grew up in a Roman Catholic environment.
When I joined the "altar boys," I was molested by the priests.
Since then, my spirit became rebellious against the church.
In early 80's I started studying the Bible with the Baptists, with the Seventh Day Adventists, with the Assembly of God,
with the Evangelicals, then with the Jehovah's Witnesses and was baptized in 1986 together with my mother.
Few years later I left the organization. I was a regular pioneer (RP) at that time.
Then I became a wanderer, a square peg in a round hole, a pest in the society.
I became agnostics, skeptics, mystics, and almost everything with "-ics" I joined them.
I questioned the whole existence, even God.
Then I've got access to the internet; the libraries-on-line, books-on-line, news-groups, chattings, e-mails, etc.,
these are my dreams coming to reality. The information highway became my second life.
Thanks to the help of some "strangers" on-line, I became a "new man."
Then I started a "community" and named it "The Society Of The Wandering Theosophists."
Our main objective is to study everything related to religion.
Membership is free, no age limit, and the only requirement is the capacity and ability to comprehend and understand words and symbols.
Interested individuals are welcome, from religious to God-haters! It doesn't matter who and what our members are -
what matters most are their "ideas" and their "stories."
Our present membership is so few; many tried but failed, "many are colds but only few are frozen."
As of now, I am still "wandering along the way." I may choose a certain "religion" in the future, call it my "truth," but things will never be the same again.
Real freedom only matters in mind; it really matters, but as long as I am free with all my "wanderings" I will never ask for more.