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Spirituality is a way of gaining perspective Spirituality recognises that your role in life has a greater value than what you do every day. What can I do now? Learn more about different ways to express spirituality. Try meditation as a way to gain some perspective on your life. Read up on the history and practice of different types of spirituality. Explore other topics It's not always easy to find the right place to start. What's on your mind?

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Religion—often entirely determined by your parents—can be central to how others see you, and how you see yourself. Imagine, Hedstrom proffered, if from the time you were born, your parents told you that you were an Italian-Catholic, living in the Italian-Catholic neighborhood in Philadelphia. Nonetheless, I do see all of that as an illusion That does not stop me from seeking something as close to what I wish for as I am able to find.

Question of the day : For readers who identify as SBNR, how do the descriptions above line up with your beliefs? Let us know how you liked what you read today. But even those who say there is no God have begun to reject easy labels, experts say. They often have layers of moral complexity that defy labels.

This has made the job of demographers and pollsters difficult. Last Monday, Portland, Oregon, became the second city in the U. And of course, every group has its trolls — eager to cast derision and mockery on people who believe differently than they do. Absolutely, yes. And many see their role as combating the dangers of supernatural beliefs and sectarian ideologies that they see as a major source of human discord and violence.

Klaeysen, who has a doctorate in pastoral counseling and congregational development. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in. We believe news can and should expand a sense of identity and possibility beyond narrow conventional expectations.

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