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Originally Posted by Fjordor
My question is, what is human spirituality, and how does it relate to the physical human?
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This might sound needlessly semantical to you, but that’s only because I have a hard time understanding people who approach spirituality in the context of absolute rights and wrongs.
When you say “
believe in any sort of spirits, spirituality, or just human souls” are you implying that a particular way of spiritual comprehension is the “right one” in a
physical context? And that a person’s faith/spirituality is their indication of that correctness?
If so, I find that question to be about as extraneous as saying what physical matter constructs the entity “Gamingforce Interactive Forums,” and do you believe in it?
To me, much like cultures outside of heavy western influence, connotations to spirituality/religion are no different than comprehension/philosophy. Terms like, Theism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Ignosticism, Nontheism and holy words like Spirit, Divine, Soul are labels for communications purposes, not indicative values of “right.”
So naturally, to me, spirituality isn't a question of faith/believing. It's a matter of creative understanding/expressing.
Jam it back in, in the dark.