yes very much so my friend. i love God
2007-10-05 21:03:06
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answered by caz 3
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No, but I'm philosophically inclined, so the issue of which, if any, understanding of spirituality most nearly represents a true view of the universe is a major question.
I can't assume how I feel, sense, equates to true sprituality.
Expecially in the face of accounts, experiences, markedly different from mine.
Am I the centre of the universe, the yardstick from which everything should be measured?
Ah, more philosophy.
2007-10-05 21:14:10
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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Spirituality is slighly different than religion.
Religion starts from faith & ends there after a number of rituals.
Spirituality starts from understanding and practise, it does not end.
If I tell you my experience, I was very much impressed by Brahmakumaris(BK) and It has changed my ideas totally. Rituals(they are in all religions) have nearly killed the essence and hence i like spirituality.
In BK, we are supposed to practise the teachings in daily life with a smiling face.
To summarize, I do sincerely feel inclined(rather leaned) to spirituality.
2007-10-05 21:26:54
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answered by JJ SHROFF 5
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Yes. With Love and Wisdom.
www.meditationthai.org
2007-10-05 21:02:19
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answered by Bright 6
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Yes. I feel as though this was something instilled within me since I was born. When I look at nature or people I somehow see passed them. Or within them. I feel things and I read signs. Mostly I follow my instincts which are always true and trust in God no matter what.
2007-10-05 21:04:42
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answered by coral 3
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What's that supposed to mean anyway? Predisposed to believing in things that aren't there?
No. Definitely not.
Though, I do sort of believe that Dragons used to exist. I saw a documentary on it on the History Channel, it sounded pretty plausible.
2007-10-05 21:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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More than inclined..I try to make my life a prayer.
2007-10-05 21:02:31
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answered by Barbara D 6
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Yes, and for the most part keeps me on the straight and narrow.
2007-10-05 21:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
And it's great this way. I highly recommend living without shackles.
2007-10-05 21:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, but I try not to act upon it
2007-10-05 21:18:35
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answered by remy 5
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