In this episode I use an example of a chance encounter with a book and article to highlight ways in which my sense of spirituality evolves over time.
I also reveal my thoughts that one’s spiritual aspect need not be about religion per se, although, for many people, that is a very important aspect. But my definition of spirituality applies to all of us, I believe, whether we belong to or believe in a specific religion, are religious in a more general sense, are atheists or agnostics or don't care to specify any of these.
Then I go into what I think is the universal question we all must ask ourselves if we are to live morally in a thoughtful way.
I'm glad you follow what pulls you, Emily. It sounds like your body registers (as you said) wonder and awe when you do. Mine gives me similarly affirming feedback when I follow my pulls. It is a sacred gyre, indeed.
Such a rich topic and insightful. Love the weaving together of ideas (yours and others).
I'm glad you follow what pulls you, Emily. It sounds like your body registers (as you said) wonder and awe when you do. Mine gives me similarly affirming feedback when I follow my pulls. It is a sacred gyre, indeed.
Thank you Keith. I believe everyone has this ability and hope some of my podcasts prompt them to be more present in this way.
I have a feeling your podcasts help more than you may think. Thank you for putting your voice out there :)