Lol. Where did I say I became or am a believer? Where did I say that I believe in something to begin with? I simply consider some things more probable than other, due to the little I know with absolute certainty, beyond any doubt. And honestly, I don't know much. But I do know who I am and I do know that the world in its entirety is perfect. Oh, and I wish everyone could see that (the world is, indeed, perfect as well as who they really are). But literally no one can make other person see. All what can be done is the proverbial pointing at the moon. Provided, one can see clearly where the moon actually is. If you already see the moon, you know what I mean.
Sure, my writing may come off as believerish to people like you. I encountered also people who consider it too materialistic. Some say it smells of idealistic sectarianism, and some, who'd prefer mind over matter, complain that it's too physically constraining. And so on and so forth. Well, if that's how it comes off as, so be it. My motivation is to point at the moon and do the best I can at it, how it's received is out of my hands.
As for how does it relate to your daughter -- she too sees the world from the same identical first person perspective we all do (even if she, per chance, refers to her individuality in third person, which we all, however, did at some point early in our lives) -- and by "we" I mean all life forms -- and she, individually, is the expression of the same unified perfect existence as is literally everything, living and non-living alike. Does she need to be made aware of that? Does she need articles on internet to live in harmony, peace, joy and the rest of what we could call a life filled to the brim? You tell me.