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Spirituality – Confusing or What?
By Joseph Ghabi

For some of us, spirituality is considered a religion, and for some it is not. For some spiritualists, we still see them dealing with their spiritual belief and see them stuck between two worlds. One world is the "new belief system" based on our personal growth, soul growth and our evolution, and their second world is also attached to one, or some part of, religion that makes it a hard time to let go regardless of the reason, but still wants to move beyond that belief system. That will create a conflict that when we decide we want to grow sometimes we are not allowed to bring the old system with us. That will slow us down. Think about it!!!

What do I mean by a "new belief system"? For many belonging to spiritualist temples, churches or even centers, the "new belief system" plays a big part and is proof of the existence of a Soul after its departure from this plane. That is very good and an important thing to do or prove. I believe that by doing this we are emphasizing an important factor, but at the same time somehow disregarding an even more important part, which is our (in this lifetime) Soul existence and why we are here in the first place.

A person called a spiritualist is a person that outgrew all the issues of hate, anger or frustration of traditions that are attached to a specific set of morals or values. That spiritualist's concern is for his or her own evolution first and then for the love and compassion that he or she can bring to the world by respecting another human Soul instead.

How do I define spirituality or being spiritual? In reality, it is very simple and defies all the laws that our society has dictated to us for many years.
Spirituality is not a belief system, not based on morals and values but more on understanding and consciousness of our existence and people should try to distinguish the differences.

Spiritual is simply a way of living. That's all! What do I mean by this? Being spiritual is being free and basically living by your own values, which assists in the growth of your own Soul and at the same time helps us to respect a human being as a human being. You can belong to any religion while still being spiritual.

Spirituality is not a threat to anyone in reality but is the next step up for the growth of the Soul. Just think about it from that angle!!! So we are here is grow and be in our spiritual path of understanding.

Being associated with another Soul on your spiritual path does not really mean you have karma to deal with that person, but in effect you are receiving a gentle push, or being provided with a little help, to go forward in your own personal growth.
Life is simple so let's not complicate it further regardless what our lessons and experiences are in this lifetime.


About the Author

www.freespiritcentre.info
At the age of eight Joseph discovered his clairvoyance. Joseph is natural medium presently teaching meditation, numerology and healing. Joseph started the ‘Free Spirit Centre’ website. A community web based centre dedicated to personal growth, soul growth, eating disorders, relationships, healing and human issues.

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Rowing Toward God - The Ecstatic Journey: Walking the Mystical Path in Everyday Life
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Money is an uncomfortable subject - The Energy of Money: A Spiritual Guide to Financial and Personal Fulfillment
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