I may have put a jokey title but I know OCD is nothing to joke about…… it is hard for sufferers and their families
Yet all rites and rituals are cousins to OCD.I suppose the distinction may come if you find that you grow fearful and distraught when, by some chance, you cannot carry out your usual rites and rituals like washing your hands ten times or avoiding cracks in the sidewalk or pavement……many children fear that but most forget as they grow more confident
I certainly hate to see my early morning tea if it’s in the wrong cup but not enough to stop me from drinking 5 mugfuls of it.I am a tea lady ..one drink I cannot live without
Religion has, as one important aspect, a way of attempting to create order in a frightening world.We make offerings to placate the gods who cause storms and fires and epidemic diseases.Though by now we ourselves have created even worse darker gods, like nuclear bombs
I think the value of rellgion is the coming together and getting strength through that.
It unites people in a helpful way [ except for the other people who have different rites.]
People with OCD often have rituals which are private… and if they can’t do them they are agitated almost beyond endurance…But if they can do them they feel safer… And sometimes they can take over a life and then the person needs help or courage to face the hidden fear and outface it.
The same way,if your religion takes over your life I think you need help.Religion is to encourage you live a better life not cause you excessive misery and pain… or not too much…we all do wrong,we all make mistakes… we do penance.We are forgiven,we forgive…. some people don’t, so avoid such people if you can.They even frighten God!
Whatever God is. he accepts us…. that’s my firm belief.. and ….if He won’t accept me then I won’t accept Him or Her
Does God have a body…does he have a mind?
I guess we cannot conceive what God may be or not in discursive language at any rate
Do you mind,Lord?
No,not at all.. I am listening
Thank you,God
My pleasure.
We are here, waiting patiently, despite all the trials.and the troubles..ready to listen


I really identify with OCD sufferers, although I’m not in that group. My claim to fame has been depression and anxiety. However, keep on writing, sharing, and praying…it always helps! Skip.