The course has improved my teaching skills, I am able to add some of what I have learnt into my yoga classes and I feel am am
growing on a spiritual level.
Not exact matches
A friend of mine who teaches
on the collegiate
level recently told me, «I don't meet any young adults who've
grown up in the church lacking at least one story of
spiritual abuse.»
but just like in life, as one matures and
grows mentally, physically, intellectually, emotionally, and
on some
spiritual level, we begin to realize that there really isn't a «Santa Claus»....
The vision is important because babies and toddlers see the colors differently
on a mental and
spiritual level than the
grown ups do.
Parenthood in my 30s led me to take up my
spiritual journey, and after several decades of being active in Unitarian Universalism, in my 60s I have also come to think of myself as a progressive Christian as well as a UU — a return to the faith I
grew up in, but
on a different
level, taking scripture seriously but not literally (and for me, serious literature can be scripture too, especially poetry, and scriptures of other faiths...) I am content to say God is a mystery, a word we use to point to all that is good and beautiful and healing, a creative energy at work that we can experience through our loving relationships, through art and music, through the pursuit of science, and in the «church» of nature.