Where does your spiritual faith lay.

@nerein (283)
United States
July 23, 2011 9:30am CST
Hello in the world there are many, many different spiritual paths. Me personally I am not saying that I don't have a spiritual path, I am just saying that right now my spiritual path is at a crossroads. What I would like to know is where does your spiritual path go and what does your spiritual path do for you and your life. As well I would like to know is what kind of spiritual books do you read and what does your spiritual path offer for life and after death. Do you believe that there is a heaven or do you believe in reincarnation. Do you believe that it will be the end of the world or do you believe that it will only be the end of an age. Please let me know. I am interested in following a new spiritual path and I am just looking for a spiritual path that would be good for me.
2 responses
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
20 Oct 11
I just believe in energy. I am spiritual, nonreligious atheist. I do not believe that there will be some judgement day, but all things come to an end and eventually the world will end somehow. I do believe that the coming event is only the end of an age; the age of Aquarius. I believe that religions have a lot to do with the sun and other astrological bodies. It just has to do with the gravitational pull, which influences energies. It is the same principle as the moon's affect on the tide. I do not believe in an afterlife. Once we die, I believe that the human form we take is over with. The energy is still there, but taking a different form; a different shape of existence. That is what I believe is spirit. If something is disproved by science, then I stop believing it. My spiritual path is the search for truth.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
23 Jul 11
May I be so bold as to suggest the Christian path? It's not a "spiritual path" as such, but it's a relationship with God, who is a Spirit. It's a fascinating journey and one where you will never quit learning and progressing. There are a questions that many Christians sometimes struggle with, but there is a solid, secure feeling that comes from knowing the Creator of the Universe that makes questions only a side dish.