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>>7104804
Catholicism.
Seriously, read meister eckhart, john of the cross, or even the more recent ones like kierkegaard, hans urs von balthasar (henri de lubac too), and jacques maritain.
Okay sure kierkegaard wasn't catholic but that was honestly the one place where he fucked up.

>>7104879
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJprIS4zQE
Bruckner is my personal favorite.

>>7104905
>sirens
Kek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKj1iK2WKS8

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>>6213317
It doesn't have to be divine intervention to be meaningful.
Things can only happen one way, God created the universe to be so, and not only has he created the universe, but he exists here and now, and permeates our entire being.
Everything that should exist, does exist; nothing exists that should not exist, and nothing has been left out from creation.
It's like the grandest song.
Maybe to an atheist there is a such thing as coincidence, but I never saw it that way.
"Coincidence" brings into play a mental picture wherein some other event could have occurred instead of the one that did occur.
This is one of the hugest pitfalls of relativist thinking.
I am not being fatalistic here either, God gives us a sovereign will for a reason as well.
Everything is as it should be.
And no I'm not saying this to make myself feel better, in fact, this line of thought has thrown me into an existence where every day is like some hellish nightmare.

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