an anarchist
Your local loco.
I first address this thread to people who consider themselves in anyway spiritual/religious.
What are you, absent of your spirituality? When you lose your zeal, or if you were to simply take a break, what would happen?
My zeal is barely coming back. I feel like I've been spiritually dead for like 2 years now. Haven't been immersed really like I used to.
I tried being secular recently.
absent of my spiritual practices, I am the following:
Lustful. I'm a dog, what can I say?
Lazy
Fearful
Depressed
Angry
All of these things I experience to the greatest degrees, absent of my spirituality.
My morality stems from my spiritual practice I feel. Spirituality is necessary for me to be a good person.
A charge I would often hear layed on Christians was that they were only good because they were scared of their god. In my times past being a Christian, this often held true for me. It's not like that really anymore. I fear negative karma, and sometimes it makes me think about what I'm doing before I do it, don't get me wrong. But its more like spirituality brings out the best in me.
If you were to take a break from your religion/spiritual practices for an extended time, what would happen? How would your mental state be? I think this might illustrate how important ones spirituality can be. And perhaps it's benefit to society.
Moral atheists, who are good for the sake of being good, I salute you! I am not half that person.
What are you, absent of your spirituality? When you lose your zeal, or if you were to simply take a break, what would happen?
My zeal is barely coming back. I feel like I've been spiritually dead for like 2 years now. Haven't been immersed really like I used to.
I tried being secular recently.
absent of my spiritual practices, I am the following:
Lustful. I'm a dog, what can I say?
Lazy
Fearful
Depressed
Angry
All of these things I experience to the greatest degrees, absent of my spirituality.
My morality stems from my spiritual practice I feel. Spirituality is necessary for me to be a good person.
A charge I would often hear layed on Christians was that they were only good because they were scared of their god. In my times past being a Christian, this often held true for me. It's not like that really anymore. I fear negative karma, and sometimes it makes me think about what I'm doing before I do it, don't get me wrong. But its more like spirituality brings out the best in me.
If you were to take a break from your religion/spiritual practices for an extended time, what would happen? How would your mental state be? I think this might illustrate how important ones spirituality can be. And perhaps it's benefit to society.
Moral atheists, who are good for the sake of being good, I salute you! I am not half that person.