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True Spirituality
A true loving, soulful Spirit, whether you call it God or good or by some other name, hears the longings of all on earth and works in many ways, creating from many ways and languages. Such a Wise and powerful Spirit may not be bound by certain specific rituals but responds as needed for every human call.
True Spirituality is flexible and fluid.
There is much to learn of the Divine in every culture and every religion, and many of these writings are easily interchangeable, showing the oneness that underlies their teachings. There is much of Spirit found in all of life, outside of any faith or dogma, for Spirit lives beyond the concepts and ideas of the human mind.
True Spirituality is flexible and fluid.
There is much to learn of the Divine in every culture and every religion, and many of these writings are easily interchangeable, showing the oneness that underlies their teachings. There is much of Spirit found in all of life, outside of any faith or dogma, for Spirit lives beyond the concepts and ideas of the human mind.
When you walk under expanses of the sky, among the trees, with breezes blowing through your hair, do you not think of Something Great and Good? When you read words from the various Faiths of the world or think about the great purpose of the Prophets, do you not feel something of the stirrings of the Soul within?
In contemplating the imperfections of our puny selves and the virtue we you desire, is that not a wish born of Something Greater?
When we love another and sacrifice for them, is that not a power born of Spirit? Spirit speaks to us through all these things and more.
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"My first counsel is this: Possess a pure, kindly, and radiant heart...." -- 'Abdu'l-Baha
"He who wherever he goes is attached to no person and to no place by ties of flesh; who accepts good and evil alike, neither welcoming the one nor shrinking from the other... such a one has attained Perfection." - --Bhagavad Gita ________________________________________________________________________
"He who wherever he goes is attached to no person and to no place by ties of flesh; who accepts good and evil alike, neither welcoming the one nor shrinking from the other... such a one has attained Perfection." - --Bhagavad Gita ________________________________________________________________________