Spirituality takes us beyond our ego-centered lives by expanding our hearts with compassion towards, all.
….Alan Shelton
b) It is made up of the inner life, the realm of belief, mystery, and faith.
c) And yet for all the mystery that surrounds it, spirituality is vital to our well-being.
d) It is foundation of our most closely held values, the seat of our trust and hope.
b) We begin to experience a sense of awe, a sense of connection to all of life, and a deep reverence for the Divine.
c) We find ourselves moved to prayers of gratitude and moments of spontaneous worship.
d) Spirituality calls a human being to a life of trust and service.
b) Spirituality takes us beyond our ego-centered lives by expanding our hearts with compassion towards all.
Spirituality involves a reverent attitude towards all things because it awakens us to a divine presence in all things.
In this way of seeing and being, all things and persons are interconnected and interdependent.
b) In this process, however, many lose the great gifts of joy and compassion that spirituality brings.
b) A person may experience Spirituality without being a member of any specific religious affiliation, and even the most religious person may feel spiritually bereft.
a) The true purpose of religion is to enhance Spirituality through ritual and practice. This is accomplished when a person approaches his or her religion as a way to enter the great mystery, to become aware of the sacredness of all life.
b) Religion can become a barrier to spirituality when it insists on narrow, judgmental dogma, and estranges its followers from a sense of connection with the divine.
b) It is possible, however, to get too caught up in the vehicle, the religious practice, while losing sight of the destination, spirituality, which is communion with the Divine and compassion for all.
b) Our training is framed by science. In Western culture especially, we depend on logical, analytical, and rational approaches, and for good reason.
c) These approaches have successfully ushered in a host of life-changing improvements in health care and technology.
b) What is the purpose of life?
c) Where does real meaning come from?
d) What is the real value in our lives?
e) If there truly is God who loves us, how could there be so much of suffering and unfairness in the world?
b) But when we keep ourselves too busy to consider the purpose of our existence, our lives cease to have meaning.
b) This is the point at which we begin to enter into and learn about the spiritual dimension of our humanity.
b) Our spirituality is our true essence.
c) It is that part of our life which relates to our soul, which from a spiritual perspective is connected to the Divine.
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