Oh, goody, I get to list the byways and alleyways of my 40 years of wandering. One of my favorite pastimes.
Raised Methodist by parents who also introduced me to Ouija boards, Kreskin’s ESP, Silva Mind Control, paranormal studies, etc. (To be fair, it was really Dad who was into this stuff, not my Mother.) I had questions about everything, especially Christianity, got few answers, kept searching for truth, and that set me on a long and winding path.
In college (a brief excursion), I looked into philosophy and psychology–which seemed much more promising before I took the class. What a waste those classes were. Learned much more on my own. Oy.
Looked into Unitarianism, blah. Went to Unity Church for a while. Crystals and angels and prosperity, oh my. Um…Seriously?
Got into studying the Tarot, which led to alchemy and astrology and Kaballah and the Golden Dawn. Not Wicca. Never Wicca. I was “serious”. Yeah, well…
Then came the Eastern religion, Vedanta and yoga philosophy phase. Oh, yes. And Theosophy. Anthroposophy. Alice Bailey. Good grief.
Then I got into Buddhism. Was a Buddhist, correction, Tibetan Buddhist, for years. Yes, indeedy, Tibetan Buddhist. Not Tibetan, never been to Tibet, but I was a Tibetan Buddhist. Imagine my surprise (and dismay!) when I read that the Dalai Lama is a Marxist. He said it himself. “Still I am a Marxist.” Shocking. Disturbing.
In 1994 I discovered the Catholic Church and began studying it merely as one more religion to add to my rather long list. I was looking into Mormonism and Jehovah’s Witnesses (to understand some friends’ backgrounds) and Judaism at about the same time. Took a Catechism class when the new one came out in 1995. Was working at a Catholic book store. Read and listened to lots of Scott Hahn. Read lots of saints, spiritual writers, prayed the Divine Office, studied the Bible, prayed the Rosary (the Blessed Mother solved a problem for me before I had finished asking her and I bought my first Rosary forthwith!), and fell head over heels in love with the Church. And was received into full communion with Holy Mother Church in 1996.
And I’m still in love with the Church, with the Blessed Mother, and with her Divine Son, Christ, our Lord.
Peace be with you and may our Lord bless you abundantly on your own journey!