You should love everyone, that's what you should hold. Yes i guess it would be religious since God said to love everyone.
2006-11-18 07:32:45
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answered by believer26 3
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The most spiritual thing I have ever experienced is the Native American Sundance Ceremony. The central teaching of the cermony is "all my relations," which means we are each connected to each other and to all that is. I would say this teaching or way of understanding is what I hold most sacred. I see it as consistent with the teachings found in many other wisdom traditions.
Much of what I do in the conduct of my life is based in this understanding, so yes, I hold to it and try to grow in my understanding of it.
Do I consider it religious? Hmmmm. I've decided to separate my concept of spirit and spiritual life from the concept of religion. Most religions are too caught up in names and faith formulas for my taste. My beliefs are organic -- they grow and change every day, so how could I name that? Why would I want to? So I would say my belief is not based in a religion as such.
2006-11-18 09:09:51
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answered by just me 2
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The eternal parts of me are my Soul & Spirit, But they come with the body (Temple). When the body dies the Soul & Spirit go to the other side. We do not know that much about the Soul & Spirit as they are non visional, but they can help us to get to higher demensions or higher consciousness to explore higher worlds or planes. What I am talking about are very deep & not many people know about them. When one reaches the higher consciousness there becomes a knowing about different things. I have found out in these higher areas that when the student is ready the teacher will appear. It is part of religion - but a whole lot more, it is Spiritual in nature - the highest form of Spirituality. My thinking has changed from being a human being having a spiritual experience to I nw am a Spiritual Being having a human experience. There is a vast difference between the two in both living & thinking? My mission statement is each of us is on a spiritual path seeking to find our truth, for when we find our truth we will be set free. May your bleesings be. Herb.
2006-11-18 07:54:06
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answered by herbert lhub 2
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First and foremost to be hold sacred in your life is thankfulness and search for the creator who gave you this wonderful body.
Secondly thanking your parents who are the basis for you and your indebtness to them.
Finally work is worship do your duty everyone came with some purpose there is always a reason so carry with it along with first said..answer remember the almighty.
I dont hold these under any religion bcz all are same no distinction its only man divides .
Universality should be the medium in seeing.
See Sun,giving day light irrespective of any ones identity animals,man,plants....equally
All are facilitated to live with same air,water,earth.fire
Its our turn to get nearer to such a person who is doing so much and expecting nothing at all.
Anyone can get near to him.
This should be the ultimate objective bcz all else are trash they are illusions(non existing in reality).
So thats it my kind of view.
Hope you share yours
2006-11-18 07:48:33
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answered by Jack 1
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Islam and my husband. These are the most sacred important things in my life right now. Yes and yes.
2006-11-18 07:46:03
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answered by baddrose268 5
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what I hold most sacred & the important thing in my life is my mind (my thoughts and emotions).
its not religious........sometimes I think its the only thing I have really.
im a broken vase.....i yearn for a God to fix me.....
if He is real He will make me whole....I will be His vessel.
But if he is not....then I am the most important thing I have........
this flesh & bones & everflowing river of tears
can be helpless, alone, depressed or mad, violent & wrathful
depending on the circumstance.......
can choose to die......................coz it wont really mean a thing....
and can choose to live.....controlling or being controlled.....living the best way I can in a hostile world....
the mind. ChooSiNg, feelinG, dreamIng, destroying, & creating.
2006-11-18 20:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Islam!!!
I believe that "Love" is the first and most important Spiritual Key to mans growth and development, then follows...Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice!
And yes I hold this to be self-evident and true; and no, I don't consider it "religious", I consider it Spiritual.
Peace
2006-11-18 08:05:43
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answered by simmonsbey 2
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The most scared and important thing to me is my Country, ma'am.
I think that's a difficult thing for the Muslims because the only thing they consider sacred is their Islam and have no allegiance to anything else.
2006-11-18 16:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, the first time through the temple to "receive" your endowment is the spotlight in mormons life. As a former memberI replaced into informed that is what i replaced into assume to do. nicely i replaced into very much shocked the first time through the temple. It replaced into chilly, unusual, and hipnotic, now to not indicate cultish. i attempted for years to be gentle with it and except that that is what the Lord needed. yet you note that's a concepts recreation. the clothing too...ITS about administration and the leaders having a competent "carry" on the individuals personal lives! I hated the clothing and that i knew God did not care about what undies you're wearing! that's a man made faith, with man made "products" thrown in everywhere contained in the religion. about clothing... it is extraordinary to outsiders. And the actual shown actuality that they keep them secret, I propose sacred, makes it extra unusual nonetheless. Mormons ask...what number of human beings bypass round asking what style of undies someone wears? shall we answer that question, shall we anticipate of about it for a minute.....Your Leaders! thats who!
2016-11-25 02:44:55
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answered by ? 3
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looks some have missed the point the most sacred thing in life is life and it only becomes riligious if we give God glory for giving us this thing we call life amen.
2006-11-18 07:43:13
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answered by Fred G 2
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