However, this does not mean that they would have to live without
the spiritual practices of religion.
Not exact matches
RELIGION is a
practice of something, not necessarily something
spiritual; for example, one can brush their teeth in a religious way by brushing them before school and after dinner everyday.
Among the cultural forms studied by the anthropologist are ones that explicitly embody
spiritual meanings, including the beliefs,
practices, and institutions
of religion, some forms
of which appear in every known culture.
For those who are less initiated, like the poor Japanese Christians, a
religion of outward
practices is permissible, but that too tends
of its nature towards an ever less visible and more
spiritual mode
of being.
She illuminates the dynamics
of pathogenic, growth - stifling, guilt and fear - enhancing
religion — the type
of beliefs, values, and religious
practices that negate joy, freedom, and
spiritual creativity.
Tasawwuf is a
spiritual path through which one seeks to rise above and evolve beyond the limited teachings, beliefs, rituals,
practices, etc.
of organized
religion, whether Islam or any other
religion, and establish a constant awareness
of the One so as to receive all guidance from the One through one's heart.
The author notes that more and more young people are rejecting traditional
religion and taking up a variety
of spiritual practices.
However there are people who are polytheists who do willingly study and
practice different world
religions to get a deeper understanding
of what is
SPIRITUAL.
Those who work in theological education are also aware, however, that we must also avoid intellectual or
spiritual tourism — the tendency to explore the range and quaintness
of the world's wondrous variety without asking about the truth - claims
of various cultures, without attempting to discern the relative justice
of alternative social
practices, or without seeking commonalities that may overarch multiple lands and
religions.
What was needed was a more
spiritual sort
of religion that offered no such crutches to lame
practice.
As she tells it, it was her grandmother's «
spiritual obsession» and frightening talk
of hell that drove her away from the church as a girl: «By the time I was in high school I grew contemptuous
of religion and the people I knew who
practiced it, although I took great pains to hide this development from Grandmother....
Like so many in modern secular society, I considered myself
spiritual but shunned most
of the
practices and beliefs associated with organized
religion.
But if we are to find a religious system which can not be outdated or outgrown, from which the acids
of modernity can only remove accretions and encrustations, a
religion which properly
practiced produces the highest forms
of human behavior, and offers both supernatural pattern and
spiritual power beyond human endeavor, then I believe we shall have to take a fresh look at Christianity.
Every
religion and
spiritual practice has some sort
of focus on Light.
As an integral part
of Hinduism, it is
practiced to attain
spiritual enlightenment and now has been connected with the optimum meditation process
of other
religion practices, from Christianity to Islam up to Buddhism.
It is my ongoing desire to provide a healing space that is safe for individuals
of any skin color, ethnicity,
religion,
spiritual practice, national origin, appearance, political conviction, sex, sexual preference, gender identification, mental and physical ability, culture, education level, socioeconomic level, body size, substance use, personal and family history, or age.
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spiritual journeys for people
of all
religions and
spiritual paths.
As I have aged, many
of these philosophies have been incorporated into my personal
spiritual practices, and I am no longer an adherent
of one
religion.
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spiritual paths.
In the late 1960s poet Ishmael Reed adopted the 19th - century term «HooDoo,» referring to forms
of religion and their
practice in the New World to explore the idea
of spiritual practice outside easily definable faiths or creeds and ritualism on contemporary works
of literature and art.
I'm not a religious person, but one could credit
religion and
spiritual practices as special methods
of imagination, even if one views
religion critically.
However, the Supreme Court
of Canada has held
religion to be about «sincere and deeply held personal convictions or beliefs connected to an individual's
spiritual faith and integrally linked to his or her self - definition and
spiritual fulfilment, the
practices of which allow individuals to foster a connection with the divine or with the subject or object
of that
spiritual faith».
In essence,
religion is about freely and deeply held personal convictions or beliefs connected to an individual's
spiritual faith and integrally linked to one's self - definition and
spiritual fulfilment, the
practices of which allow individuals to foster a connection with the divine or with the subject or object
of that
spiritual faith.»
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spiritual journeys for people
of all
religions and
spiritual paths.
The Definition
of this is: «a
spiritual practice employing singing and dancing the sacred phrases
of the world's
religions.
Culture,
religion and language rights are contained in articles 11 - 13
of the Declaration: right to
practice and revitalise their cultural traditions and customs, right to
practice and develop their
spiritual and religious traditions, customs and ceremonies; right to revitalise, use, develop, and transmit their histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures; and right to interpretation for political, legal and administrative proceedings where necessary.