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Sunday, January 14, 2018
Question of the day
Before you go on a trip it's helpful to have a map that charts the route of your journey. To what extent do you have a map for your spiritual journey to the Kingdom?
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It is rare that a religion or any other kind of institution provides a map of the spiritual journey. Religions have spiritual practices and activities but rarely do they explain what they are for or how they fit any overall plan of a journey toward enlightenment. It's a sad state of affairs and the question is most excellent.
ReplyDeleteThe first step in having a map for a spiritual journey is a vocabulary. If don't have names for things we can't even talk about them. In UU we have a tower of babel with people not agreeing on the definitions and meanings of things and not sharing a vocabulary in common. Maybe a place to start is just having a glossary of terms.
Carl,
ReplyDeleteDo you think it is a problem that UUs can't even agree on the word for the divine or even that there is a divine element in human existence?
It is helpful to grow up in a religion otherwise what does one have to compare one's own beliefs with? Having a religous foundation allows a person to consider his/her own beliefs and start to tweak whatever it is that he/she has learned.
ReplyDeleteA major skill, rarely, taught, is how to discern God's will. Discernment is not a word that is a part of most people's religious and spiritual vocabulary. I don't know that UU has such a concept except the idea of being moved by the spirit. This is more thought of and talked about as a source of inspiration rather than a means to inform one's conscience.
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