Having to do with deep, often religious, feelings and beliefs, including a person’s sense of peace, purpose, connection to others and beliefs ...
Buddhism,;Cross-denominational terms; Eastern Orthodoxy; Evangelical; Hinduism; Islam; Jehovah's Witness; Judaism; Kwanzaa; LDS (Mormon); Lutheranism; Miscellaneous terms; Native American spirituality; Religions and denominations; Roman Catholicism and Episcopalianism; Wicca; Worldwide Church of ... This is generally understood to refer to the path of awareness. Unfortunately, however, this term usually refers to a realm which is outside. For example, “spiritual” has been divided from “physical.” Yet in authentic awareness, there can be no such division.Back to Top A specific way of living some particular aspect of the Gospel. a sense of meaning and purpose, a sense of self and of relationship with 'that which is greater than self', and also practices such as meditation and 'bonding rituals' which support such identity and relationship; expressed in organisations in issues such as 'belonging' (identification with) and ... An inner sense of something greater than oneself. Recognition of a meaning to existence that transcends one's immediate circumstances. spiritualty: property or income owned by a church concern with things of the spirit Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit. The spiritual, involving (as it may) perceived eternal verities regarding humankind's ultimate nature, often contrasts with the temporal, with the material, or with the worldly. ...
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