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That's an interesting question.I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
What role does faith, community, practice or ritual play in meeting these needs?
Not a debate thread!
Ultimately, my spiritual need is a sense of purpose/peace/understanding. I meet this through meditation, prayer, and self improvement. Well, trying to anyways.what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
Feeling the influence of a higher power in my life and in the world in general is good for meI'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
What role does faith, community, practice or ritual play in meeting these needs?
Not a debate thread!
I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
To live a human life, apparently.I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
If you can't come up with one of your own or are not comfortable with another's definition, you're free to pick one from any dictionary.Once I figure out what "spiritual" means, I'll let you know.
Could it be the "spiritual needs" are the need to understand this "essential nature and the totality" of one's being and having the tools to do so?I'm not sure what "spiritual needs" are. Spirits are that-which-is, the essential nature and totality of something. Things just do what they do, it's not really about "needs" - all must be in accord with its nature for it cannot be anything other than what it is. But if the intention is to examine that which suppress expression of one's essential nature and frame that as a sort of "need?"
I view spirituality as a tool , not a need.I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
What role does faith, community, practice or ritual play in meeting these needs?
Not a debate thread!
I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
What role does faith, community, practice or ritual play in meeting these needs?
Not a debate thread!
Thank you for sharing.It’s life or death for me. My sobriety depends upon the maintenance of a fit spiritual condition. Prayer and meditation are as important to me as food, water, and sunlight
That's an interesting way to look at it. Back before I got religion, I really didn't have a coherent understanding (or response to) that sort of existential question. Finding that corresponded to finding religion - though some these days use the word "spirituality" for that instead. Knowing who one is or one's character, how one relates to the broader world, how one fits in, one's role or place... expressing all of those things authentically instead of being told to be something else, do something else, act like something else.Could it be the "spiritual needs" are the need to understand this "essential nature and the totality" of one's being and having the tools to do so?
Thank you for sharing.
Part of my drive to make the thread was actually going through some 12 step program resources with a friend that's in recovery.
I don't actually really know what my spiritual needs would be, so I'm trying to understand.
I have this burning fire within. It's actually beautiful so I don't want it extinguished. But I don't want it to burn out of control either. So what I am currently doing seems to meet this. It helps with containment and structuring of this internal beauty.I'd like to ask other RFers what are their spiritual needs and how do they meet them?
What role does faith, community, practice or ritual play in meeting these needs?
Not a debate thread!