Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
You know in the Christian sense I can get this because all people are spiritually dead in Christianity until they are reborn again by the spirit given by God. (John 3).
That's a very depressing religion. Since everything we do and are is life, no one can be dead or alive in it. In that respect, no one can be given the spirit of god-since everything is the currents/ocean-everything Is god. In other words, everything has the same value, we just need to put out good actions and gratitude to realize it.
A common consensus in spiritual practices and traditions is you have years to practice and gain wisdom of a said practice before the actual conviction-or click-that it is the faith you will adopt into your life as your life. Some religions it takes a year to get to the "entry" stage but it takes years before one is even close to being even in part realized.
Many religions say you have to run the race to get the medal-that takes time, effort, and training. The person isn't dead spiritually because he doesn't have the medal yet, just growing to appreciate it once he gets it.
However, if someone is told they are spiritual dead and don't need to train, then it makes the medal somewhat useless. The motivation to get it isn't because one spiritual progressed-so what have they learned to achieve that medal?
If I said that at all right.