For me, the other thing is not just a strong sense of spirituality.
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I like mountains and oceans and stuff, which is where I've always felt some sort of power of meaning, but that's not necessarily spiritual.
The spirituality that I experience sometimes touches on religion, in that I resonate with the thread of continuity that permeates through all religions. But in terms of it being a concretized, organized part of my life, it's not.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
Don't be confused that my interest in religion, faith, and spirituality is driven by any sense of faith or spirituality of my own.
I am intrigued by different religions and respect them all, but to be honest, I feel the most spiritual when I am doing yoga or looking at an ocean. Being spiritual is feeling a connection with a higher power and knowing that life is about more than just achieving goals. It is about feeling good in the moment.
I'm not sure about anything as far as religion and spirituality go.
Spirituality - prayer - is a big part of my life.
Beyond being Jewish, I've always found myself to be very much in tune with spirituality.
From a young age, I saw and placed importance on spirituality within religion.
I don't know - I'm not sure about anything as far as religion and spirituality go.
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