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What does it mean to walk the question?

Faith is not belief. Belief assents to a proposition; faith is the posture of someone walking forward with incomplete information toward what they cannot yet see. Kierkegaard called it the leap. The Hebrew *emunah* points at faithfulness — staying. The Christian mystics and the Sufis and the bhakti traditions all describe a posture closer to relationship than to claim.

This rail is about the practice — the actual walk. Apophatic and kataphatic prayer. Hesychast breathwork and the Jesus Prayer. Dispenza's coherence protocols read alongside Christian contemplation. Surrender as a technical concept across traditions. Doubt as part of faith, not its opposite.

The rail does not represent any specific church or tradition. It walks across them.

Cross-linked to /on-god/, /on-reality/, and /on-consciousness/. Sources at /canon/.


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Cross-linked at: /on-god/ · /on-reality/ · /on-consciousness/ · /canon/