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The web content discusses the journey towards embracing true spirituality beyond religious dogma, emphasizing personal growth, wisdom, and the realization of an individual's divine essence.

Abstract

The article "Your Path to Living in True Spirituality" delves into the essence of spirituality as a connection to something greater than oneself, which is distinct from organized religion. It posits that spiritual awakening stems from wisdom and an understanding of life's realities, including the existence of good and evil. The text argues that conventional religious structures often dilute true spirituality, which is an ongoing, individual process of connecting with the divine. True spirituality is described as transformative, leading to a sense of timelessness and a peace that surpasses understanding, as referenced by St. Paul. The author suggests that spiritual awakening reveals new truths, liberating individuals from the constraints of man-made religious and human worldviews. The article also criticizes the way religious leaders have sometimes prioritized wealth and power over the well-being of their followers, and it encourages believers to embrace direct access to the divine without intermediaries. The text concludes by promoting the idea that living with true spirituality involves drawing upon God's creative essence for inspiration and motivation, and that this personal spiritual journey leads to compassion, love, and the realization of one's highest human potential.

Opinions

  • The author believes that spirituality is inherent in all individuals and can be cultivated through wisdom and understanding.
  • Organized religion is seen as potentially anti-spiritual, focusing on self-importance rather than the divine human spirit.
  • True spirituality is portrayed as an individual journey that cannot be fully captured or facilitated by collective religious practices.
  • The article suggests that religious work and philanthropy do not inherently contribute to true spirituality.
  • The author criticizes the imbalance of power and abundance, highlighting the exploitation and suffering in the world, which is often ignored by religious institutions.
  • It is proposed that spiritual awakening leads to a re-evaluation of one's knowledge and beliefs, resulting in a more enlightened understanding of the universe.
  • The text emphasizes that each person is responsible for their own spiritual growth and that intermediaries like pastors and priests are unnecessary.
  • The current global situation, such as the coronavirus crisis, is seen as an opportunity for true spirituality to prevail over institutionalized religion.
  • The author advocates for an embodied spirituality that is integrated into daily life, rather than a transcendent experience that separates one from their humanity.

Your Path to Living in True Spirituality

Spirituality refers to a conscious unconscious sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves which usually drives and boldens meaning and purpose in life. We are born spiritual beings and therefore deeply capable of embracing true spirituality. Awaken the spirituality within you.

Spiritual awakening begins from wisdom. With wisdom comes understanding. Wisdom comes with age, at least for some. Others choose to remain as immature children. Those who dare to go forth, grapple with and engage the mysteries of creation and divine intentions, will discover a spiritual awakening as they mature towards a fuller understanding when living a life in true spirituality.

The expansion of consciousness involved grounding in realistic truths. Of the perennial persistence of good and evil; of the very human tendency to act in greed and selfishness instead of love, compassion and grace; of the very unequal power balance between those with abundance and those who hungered for a small share of that abundance; of the hypocrisy of religious leaders in promoting their own interests of wealth, power and influence instead of lifting up and enhancing the lives of their followers; of the blatant exploitation by huge corporate powers to monetise the valuable labour surplus of the poor and vulnerable; of international institutions like the United Nations and international trading blocs who legitimise increasing poverty and ignore the self-evident plights of refugees from wars, child soldiers, victims of children and women trafficking, subjugation and dehumanisation of women in the name of culture, tradition and religions.

The greatest truth of realism is that good only triumphs over evil in movies and story books; never and only occasionally, in real life.

I cannot remember exactly when my spiritual awakening journey actually began. I first wrote about it around my birthday in 2004, a few years after the darkness from the passing of my beloved wife Rosie of 14 years in 1999. Marrying the wonderfully beautiful Pingping in 2012 began a new celestial galactic cycle according to the ancient Mayan calendar, as eternity continues to unfold and expand my consciousness by revealing new truths.

For a vast majority of Christian believers, the “abundant” life promised is characterised by poverty, want, pain and disappointments. They are lulled and deluded by their priests and pastors, often using human psychological sciences and the science of economic, to blame themselves for their conditions. They blind their believers to the obvious and glaring abundance enjoyed by priests and pastors, unbelievers as well as others who are less righteous and criminals, and the gullible and naïve mass of believers accept their fate to be vastly poorer and hungrier believers to value instead the divine promise that the poor will inherit the kingdom of God. Indeed, the poor has inherited the trash, sand, mud, wastelands and deserts, while every resources, food and built infrastructures are owned and controlled by the powerful others.

The conventional human wisdom is that religion today has made mankind better. One easily points to World Vision and other similar Christian organisations whose humanitarian work among refugees, children, women and the sick, setting up food distributions, hospitals and establishing missions as evidence of beneficial religiosity without being spiritual or evangelistic. Indeed, they are essentially human enterprises, being spiritually Christian only in name or association, but who understand the real human condition only too well.

Strangely, the “success” of philanthropic Christian organisations adds little to empower and embolden a deeper spirituality in Christians who yearn, naturally, for a more intimate connection to something or someone greater then themselves.

Religious work does not add to true spirituality. Religious transcendence over spirituality makes religion both anti-God and anti-Christ. In truth, religion — in its self-focus on self-importance — denies the divine human spirit as the source and essence of all goodness and the motivator of all things loving and healing. Religion is therefore anti-spirituality.

True spirituality is diluted and overwhelmed by religion. Spiritual awakening re-establishes the deep sense of authentic identity in every human being. The immediate evidence is the realisation and discovery of eternity, a sense of timelessness, which in turn acts to transform daily living and relationships with new ways and experiences. St Paul also refers to this sensation as the peace that surpassed understanding”.

True spirituality cannot be understood by conventional human logic or scientific reason. In this sense, spirituality is supernatural. Insofar as our spiritual awakening unfolds, the new realities shall emerge gradually in our consciousness, and our own construction of new social realities quickly manifested in changed behaviors becomes self-evident to others around us. True spiritual growth results in personal development as one expresses the new realities unfolding in our sub-conscience made self-aware by a heightened consciousness.

Spiritual inspiration provokes new understanding of the universe which would fire the human imagination for creative outcomes. Truths are revealed as the divine Spirit within us teaches and provides profound understanding to revisit our knowledge in new perspectives. New and revised truths immediately set free the human consciousness hitherto trapped in a self-imposed prison constructed with man-made religious and human worldviews to be able to see things as directed with God’s eyes. Suddenly, the enlightened universe lights up as the spiritual awakening lifts you out of human ignorance into divine illumination. Trust me, I know.

True Spirituality is individual. Collective or communal spirituality, even in a gathering of self-proclaimed spiritual people, does not exist. Truly spiritual persons are naturally anti-religion since religion is essentially anti-spiritual.

Living with true spirituality means drawing upon God’s own creative essence — His Spirit [or “ruach” in Hebrew] — for the energy, inspiration and motivation in living the eternity life here at this time. A wise man chooses only to live a spiritual life. For him or her, religion is unnecessary and optional.

Every believer has direct access to the true cosmic God. There is no need for pastors, priests and “saints” to be intermediaries with God. Quite contrary to man-made religious teachings, each individual Christian is a “temple” of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in him or her. Since the True Spirit exists in every Christian, there is no need to build human structures, however grandeur, as testaments to man-made God or gods. Man is God’s greatest creation and mankind is his lasting crowning testament. Therefore, “collective” worship is laudable but not mandatory. Indeed, the bible establishes a group of only three to be sufficient for communal worship.

Ultimately, it is the individual person who is responsible and held accountable for his actions and thoughts, not a “collective” body.

The current coronavirus crisis exposes the futility of artificial man-made communal religions. Believers are driven from man-made buildings of worship for them to be able to worship their Gods or gods directly who indwell them spiritually as originally intended. It represents the victory of true spirituality over man-made religions in man-made places of worship.

Change is fundamental when living the eternal life. The future is constantly unveiling itself. The universe is in a constant state of change. Meaning, life and everything around us are in a perpetual process of unveiling and evolving, of becoming into some eventual final state. Religion however teaches constancy as the key characteristic of the universe. Living with true spirituality means living with the certainty of change but without the fear of the unknown because the Human Spirit within you will equip and empower the spiritual person with the knowledge of things to come. Know again that there is absolutely no need for pastors, priests or “saints” to be intermediaries with the cosmic divine.

A calm sense of the unknown follows spiritual awakening and spiritual inspiration leads to wisdom. Wisdom is the principle of living in complete spiritual awareness of the cosmic guiding principle in living the eternal life, enabling it to grow, lead and act with the highest endowed human potential. For me, spiritual awakening parallels my life of service. I realise that living the eternal life in the present in truth and spirituality is hard work and active. It is not armchair activism. Nor is it simply attending church services and praying that “God, the mission need is great, please send the other guys and I shall pray for them!”

True spirituality empowers you to nurture compassion, and develop in others a greater capacity for love and for you to receive their love in turn. When you are at your best authentic self as you live in truth and spirituality, you will enjoy the eternal life in the present without fear or limit to bring out true spirituality in others as well.

Recommended Read — In Grounded Spirituality, the author shared his journeys for an embodied way of being — one that leaves us ‘enrealed,’ integrated, and purposeful. Not awakened — but awakening. Not transcending our humanness — but finding meaning and spirituality within it, right in the heart of our imperfect daily lives.

Readers are invited to share their “expansion of consciousness” true spirituality experience .

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