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In this episode I use an example of a chance encounter with a book and article to highlight ways in which my sense of spirituality evolves over time.
I also reveal my thoughts that one's spiritual aspect need not be about religion per se, although, for many people, that is a very important aspect. But my definition of spirituality applies to all of us, I believe, whether we belong to or believe in a specific religion, are religious in a more general sense, are atheists or agnostics or don't care to specify any of these.
Then I go into what I think is the universal question we all must ask ourselves if we are to live morally in a thoughtful way.
By Emily NewberryIn this episode I use an example of a chance encounter with a book and article to highlight ways in which my sense of spirituality evolves over time.
I also reveal my thoughts that one's spiritual aspect need not be about religion per se, although, for many people, that is a very important aspect. But my definition of spirituality applies to all of us, I believe, whether we belong to or believe in a specific religion, are religious in a more general sense, are atheists or agnostics or don't care to specify any of these.
Then I go into what I think is the universal question we all must ask ourselves if we are to live morally in a thoughtful way.