QOTW #91 - What Does Sprituality Means to Me ??

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Hello Hivers,

During the week series # 91, Ecotrain asked the question, "What does spirituality mean to you?" I thought about how to answer the question. It caught my eye as I read the post.

Spiritualism is often shrouded in a lot of taboos and myths. This, in my opinion, is because I don't know what I'm talking about. Spirituality has always been linked to faith, or getting spiritual power. What you can trust and rely on to give you answers is based on your own inner ideals.

Spirituality, as a result, has nothing to do with outside forces. It is a self-experienced divine experience that comes from the inside out.

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Many people who look up the word "spirituality" say it's about having a sense that there's more to being human than just sensory experience. They say it's also about believing that the greater whole of which we are a part is either cosmic or divine. Spirituality is the understanding that our lives are important in a way that goes beyond the daily grind and the biological needs that drive selfishness and hostility. It means that we need to know that we are important parts of the universe's plan to make life.

In my mind, living a spiritual life means looking into things that everyone else has thought about, like love and compassion, altruism, life and death, wisdom, and truth. When you start your spiritual journey, you need to heal and validate your ego so that positive states like confidence, self-worth, and the ability to be kind and generous can be felt. Afterwards I didn't have to worry as much about "ego defense."

I looked for a long time to find my own spirituality. I looked into many different religions for years, trying many different sacred archetypes but not having any luck. During my childhood, I was a part of tent gatherings and women's Christian groups. People who left the Pentecostal church are talking about the Holy Spirit. I never felt the Holy Spirit. In my own life, that's what I did. Because of that, it was a big setback for him.

A spiritual person is freed. It can't be controlled or influenced by anyone else, and it can't be controlled or influenced by anyone else in terms of how one should feel, think, believe, or act. This means that it is able to respect other people because it respects itself and its own rules.

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A spiritual person knows what he or she is supposed to do. It takes a good look at itself and decides what it is and is not willing to do or stand for. We're talking about someone who has the ability to do what is right for them, as well as for the people who are around them.

Spiritualism is not a religion in the sense that it lets you think for yourself, so it is not a religion. If you have a religious background, you can do it. It's also called a way of life.

That's how I saw it.




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