TinyBubbles
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Are you a spiritual person? And how would you define spirituality?
Yes, it's quite good.I guess the Wiki understanding of Spirituality almost hits the nail on the head for me.
i was trying to think of what it means to be spiritual for me and after reading these posts i realized for any given person, the answer could really be a lot of different things and different for everyone. ive always believed that religion and spirituality can be seperated bc i consider myself spiritual but not religious but trying to explain how or why this is possible is tough and to be honest i don't really have an answer for it.
so i found this definition of spirituality on wikipedia and for me this is pretty much spot on though a bit of a cop out. i particularly like the line about intent to develop an inner life to feel more connected to what you consider a larger reality or perspective.
Spirituality can refer to an ultimate or immaterial reality;[1] an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of their being; or the
I don't either, but I'll take a swing at it if others will, too.I don't think I know it all. How do you guys interpret these terms?
"Essence of their being" and "inner life" might refer to that part of ourselves that is at the core of our perceptions, conscience, and sense of place in all things. It is an internal vision, an inner light, but very much can (and should) impact all of our external life. When we access this part of us and grasp these inner dynamics, we are becoming "our more comprehensive self" in that we see and experience ourselves in a more complete way.
"Connectedness with the cosmos" is another facet of this in that it also includes this more comprehensive view. We as creatures relate to all else that is, creature, Creator, or other. We are part of everything else in a way that does not diminish our value but in which we see our value and beauty in the context of the value and beauty of all of life. Because of this we respect ourselves, move from our woundedness to wholeness (as much as we can...it's a journey) and also respect others and all things in the same manner.
Are you a spiritual person? And how would you define spirituality?