Spirituality For Everyone - A Prophetic Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment, Resolution, and Prayer
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Spirituality For Everyone - A Prophetic Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment, Resolution, and Prayer
This book is an investigation of the scientific basis of spirituality. No other book achieves this marriage of contemplative wisdom with contemporary science, and no author other than Kyla Morrison, a renowned skeptic, scientist, and philosopher, could have written it.
Even while it's a transformational, wonderful experience, if you don't have the right support and direction, it can ultimately be lonely. This intellectual classic will undoubtedly have an impact on your personal and spiritual progress. No matter where you are in your path, this is a fantastic practice for everyone.
You can align with Universal Law and your own Unique Divine Truth with the guidance of this step-by-step manual.
What are you waiting for? Make a start today to create the life you want!
Kyla Morrison
Health, life, and spiritual coach Kyla Morrison is also the creator of a wellness lifestyle company and the author of numerous books about the benefits of mindful living. Her writings share spiritual lifestyle techniques that help the mind become free of constricting ideas. Kyla Morrison, a native of Washington, D.C., and a graduate of Florida A&M University, says her ultimate objective is to impart balance and guidance to those who feel out of balance mentally, physically, and spiritually. Kyla Morrison assists devout followers in getting to know their Lord better so they can undergo true transformation and leave a lasting impression.
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Spirituality For Everyone - A Prophetic Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment, Resolution, and Prayer - Kyla Morrison
Spirituality: What Is It?
Everyday life involves spirituality. It is generosity. It is consent. It is both practice and enlightenment, as well as the complete opposite of all three.
The word spirituality
is redundant because, like the word love,
it has been overused. If we want to use it specifically, as I believe we should, we need to put everything I've just stated together with the varying definitions given by others who are interested in the so-called higher worlds and conduct a house clearing so that we understand what we're talking about. If not, let's come up with a completely new word! Because communication is language's primary purpose.
We currently live in a Tower of Babel scenario; just take a look at the enormous variety of spiritual teachers, religious traditions, and modern and ancient spiritual beliefs that are occasionally muddled, nebulous, or opaque but always perplexing.
I don't believe that spirituality should be any different from cuisine, medicine, or politics if we are to truly communicate. If you are as confused about these fields of study as some people seem to be about the spiritual realm, we would be talking gibberish with grave repercussions.
So what definition should we use to guide us?
The term spirituality
refers to a higher level of human functioning. Without a spiritual component, human beings are only concerned with animalistic issues like group membership, mating and reproduction, acquisition, and bodily safety.
We are concerned with identity, socialization, compassion for others, and individual responsibility during the intermediate periods of human development.
Many people feel an inner urge to believe that we are more than who we appear to be and that the world of appearances is not all there is. Spiritual philosophies and techniques are those that encompass all of these and go on to assume a greater aspiration for human satisfaction.
What is the hierarchy of needs proposed by Abraham Maslow?
Yes, just like Maslow's model's concepts of self-actualization and peak experiences.
But also through transpersonal systems and spiritual frameworks that are too numerous to list, such as the insights of the Upanishads, the Dhammapada, the Course in Miracles, Zen Buddhism, mysticism, Sufism, and on and on.
However, they all share the desire for the ultimate understanding and the conviction that life has purpose and value because of something elusive that exists beyond the realm of appearances.
Why is spirituality a topic that relatively few people care about?
All people have spirituality. Everyone is interested in learning who they truly are in the physical, psychological, cerebral, soulful, and spiritual aspects of the human condition. We can't assess how each person is interacting with this, but it's arguable that whatever a person does—thinking, working, developing relationships, taking vacations—is an effort to maintain equilibrium, interact with, and comprehend both themselves and the wider environment.
It is a response to existence's quiet, unspoken inquiry.
And that is the question:
Whо аm I? Nobody is exempt from the effects of this question. Only our choice of response—self-referral, self-definition, or self-transcendence—makes a difference.
What are the word's etymological roots, exactly?
Spirit
obviously refers to breath. The words
spiritus, which means breath, and espiritus, which means the breath of God, are where we get the word inspiration
from. Therefore, spirit is about breath, specifically the divine breath, or prajna, which is the interaction with the cosmos that occurs when we inhale and exhale. When I breathe in, the universe breathes out or inspires me, and when I breathe out, the opposite occurs. What's it? From a spiritual perspective, there is no distinction because the universe and I are one and the same.
So spirituality is about the interaction of the soul, spirit, and body.
The pursuit of spirituality often takes the form of a journey. It seems like we must embark on a spiritual journey, a quest, or some other type of ordeal in which we are changed in some way via pain. For ages, the narrative of that struggle and the active search for it has been central to ideas of spirituality. Depending on where and when we were born, it took the shape of the Pilgrim's Progress, the Ramayana, the Siddhartha epic, Dante's descent into hell, the Native American vision quest, and so on. Each of these stories shares the fundamental concept of working toward a spiritual objective with perseverance, tenacity, and drive.
Strangely, only a few of these spiritual maps are seen without effort. It seems as though we only receive rewards when we exert a lot of effort. But the very soft qualities of acceptance, receptivity, tenderness, and surrender are what spiritual revelation itself is characterized by. You might conclude after reading these narratives that the only way to heaven is through hell.
And isn't it?
Heaven and hell are perspectives. You can enter either one at any time based on your propensity, which depends on your attachment to or seclusion from the rest of existence. In spite of undergoing the most horrific physical and emotional abuse, two very different prisoners—Jacques Lusseyrian in World War II and St. John of the Cross in a Toledo cell during the sixteenth century—experienced deep spiritual and supernatural epiphanies. Another example is Laurens van de Post, who by using a spiritual approach taught countless POWs in Java how to let go of resentment and forgive their captors in order to help them survive the experience psychologically and emotionally intact.
Does spirituality require a separation from the body?
You have a spiritual connection to both your body and everything else. What this implies is that you centre yourself in the essence that unites all that arises in consciousness and experience its source.
Everything that begins at some point also comes to an end.
But that which never ends is what spirituality is all about. The goal of spirituality is to identify and unite with the origin of awareness, or the centre of attention. Spirituality sits between what we refer to as the mystical and transcendence; it is not an end in itself. Rather than simply engaging in spiritual practice, our goal should be to follow it wherever it leads. Our understanding of mysticism, or the self-directed mystical path (as opposed to