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Spirituality vs. Intelligence
article
http://www.stevepavlina.com/articles/spirituality-vs-intelligence.htm
Personally i agree with this. I think that intelligence exercised and explored to its fullest will lead to some kind of spiritual awareness. Not religious awareness or dogma, but an expanding of consciousness, arriving to a point where one realises that there are more questions than answers, where everything must be questioned, the self included.
Some of the most strongly 'athiest' (whatever that means) people i know are also the most spiritual. They really have a sense of awe and appreciation for everything around them including themselves. They understand how their actions effect the world.
I dont think that religion and spirituality are incompatible but somehow more difficult to manage together. I know a couple of people that are religious and highly spiritual, but many people seem to get caught up in dogma and fear, thereby closing their mind and limiting free thought.
article
http://www.stevepavlina.com/articles/spirituality-vs-intelligence.htm
Personally i agree with this. I think that intelligence exercised and explored to its fullest will lead to some kind of spiritual awareness. Not religious awareness or dogma, but an expanding of consciousness, arriving to a point where one realises that there are more questions than answers, where everything must be questioned, the self included.
Some of the most strongly 'athiest' (whatever that means) people i know are also the most spiritual. They really have a sense of awe and appreciation for everything around them including themselves. They understand how their actions effect the world.
I dont think that religion and spirituality are incompatible but somehow more difficult to manage together. I know a couple of people that are religious and highly spiritual, but many people seem to get caught up in dogma and fear, thereby closing their mind and limiting free thought.