One-Step Spirituality: an Intro
By
Larry Davis
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Published: July 09, 2011
Words: 3,279 (approximate)
Language: English
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One-Step Spirituality looks at the ramifications of thought-based living as compared to intuitive/insight living, and how the world has become stuck in thought-based modalities.
We all have our life story. And so has the human race. We’ve evolved together, and right and wrong turns are experienced collectively. This essay focuses on one of those wrong turns and the collective desire to correct our course. The wrong turn is one of language and thought leading us in the wrong direction and then blocking the return path behind us. The correction is turning to a spiritual outlook that can transform our way of living in the world.
This essay will discuss the nature of that wrong turn and what it means to be lost on one’s life journey. We will also look at that one step that sets us back on course. It is up to the reader whether it is worthwhile to take that step, since much of the world is not yet contemplating it. But once one decides to take that step, then others may take it as well. The world changes in that manner – one person at a time.
Tags
spirituality,
spiritual awakening,
spiritual life,
spiritual insight,
spiritual awareness,
spiritual concepts
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