Tag: spirituality
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Embracing Shinto: Finding Sacredness in Imperfection and Resilience. Year of Religions Part II.
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Shinto didn’t impose itself on my days, nor did it demand devotion. Instead, it quietly invited me to observe, to see, to honor what was already here. And as I did, I began to see how the rituals and the reflection were really just tools for appreciating the simple truth:…
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Buddhism: A Gentle Start to Spiritual Exploration. Year of Religions Part I.
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Buddhism isn’t about blind faith or rigid dogma. Instead, it’s an invitation to explore the depths of one’s own consciousness, to understand the nature of suffering, and to cultivate wisdom. It’s a gentle nudge towards enlightenment, a path that welcomes all seekers, regardless of background or belief. Unlike many religions…
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Spiritual Wanderlust: A Year of Seeking, Learning, and Growing. Introduction to a Year of Religions
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I’m not aiming for perfection, but rather for a deeper understanding of how people connect with each other, find meaning and purpose in their lives, and navigate the complexities of faith. I want to know how different religions foster community, inspire compassion, and provide solace in times of need.
