When Moses encounters God in the form of a burning bush, the first thing the Holy says to him, oddly enough, is “Take off your shoes.” Take off your shoes, you are standing on holy ground. Of course, the ground you stand on everywhere is holy.
What could you take off or let go of to deepen your connection with the Holy?

I could shed my uncertainty about what life and death are all about but then I wouldn’t be a Unitarian-Universalist, I think. Strange that in one way it is wonderful to have the freedom to think, change, consider the mysteries but on the other hand, if I shed that freedom, I would not be true to myself at all.