From a young age, I saw and placed importance on spirituality within religion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
From a young kid, I was quite interested in religion.
I was very spiritual as a kid. I think I felt and thought about things a lot more deeply than most of the other kids my age. I wanted to help people.
Ever since I was young, I was always interested in exploring spirituality. I know that there are many paths to God, there is not just one path.
I was raised in church. I was brought up in that life, and I think that it's very important for everybody to be in touch with their spirituality and to have a relationship with God.
In my 20s, I railed against anything 'spiritual'; I thought it was all crap.
Spirituality is no different from what we've been doing for two thousand years just by going to church and receiving the sacraments, being baptized, learning to pray, and reading Scriptures rightly. It's just ordinary stuff.
I was a spiritual kid.
Spirituality is deeply personal. Yet, society has to face the fact that certain faiths celebrate spirituality through an overt expression of inner convictions.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
I don't like the idea of spirituality done the way it's done. The only way I could understand it was through creativity, not by going to an Ashram, or finding a guru or joining a temple. I made work out of it.