The following is an adaptation of one of my answers on Quora, which asked what was the difference between Soul, Spirit, and Mind. You can see the original answer here. The Soul is the portion of you that retains the highest possible level of consciousness and is closest to Source. It’s the part of you that is purely formless and (…)
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The process of awakening typically, often, eventually, leads to a choice to be made. While this choice may take many forms, it is generally between the old world and a new one; between the old views and the new. Between what you did in the past based on what you knew, and what you want to do based on what you know (…)
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We are spiritual beings and we are used to the perfect and absolute state of Spirit. Matter, however, is transient, temporary. Physical matter goes through cycles and by these cycles things shift, change, degrade, and fall apart. So do circumstances in life. We deal poorly with matter. We get stuck on the “bad” things because the very event of things (…)
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When you want to live a meaningful life, when you want to quit your job to follow a calling, when you wish to follow your dreams – that’s a spiritual thing. When you perceive people being too attached to social media, missing true relationships, true conversation, true living – that’s a spiritual thing. When you believe we can handle the resources (…)
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The word “Spirituality” is very charged. If you mention it to the average person, she will probably think a) religious belief, b) meditation and alternative practices, or otherwise c) a delusional, unrealistic way of seeing the world. Never something natural, organic. But it’s difficult to circumvent it when talking about Spirit. Spirit-uality is the awareness that all is Spirit. This is beyond (…)
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Death is a primary topic in any spiritual and metaphysical circle, because it’s what’s at the end of the line for any human here on Earth. It’s one of those subjects that most intrigues humans and prompts them to search for meaning. Death is the big void, the unknown, the end of all things – including yourself. Talking about death can (…)
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