Spirituality a Series of Spiritual Discussions

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Spirituality a Series of Spiritual Discussions

Spirituality and religious experience Religious life and practice Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal

Author: Albert J. Young

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Language: English

Published by: AuthorHouse UK

Published on: 12 February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 377 Kb

ISBN: 9781504937450


Spirituality and the Journey

This book is about Spirituality, a book that starts off telling the story of a young boy who develops a very rare neurological disease that affects balance, coordination, and is genetic, progressive, incurable, untreatable, and can be fatal. This book is not really about that though; it was necessary to explain and describe it because it was an important part of the journey that led to a Spiritual Awakening and a deep Spiritual consciousness.

This book is not a self-help book. It is not written to imply that the author has reached a higher Spiritual place than anyone else or to convert anyone to his way of thinking. It isn't about a transformation from poor to rich, from sick to a cure, or even a How to fix your life.

It is also a message to everyone that you don't need to be a Spiritual guru, psychic, religious, or considered gifted and so on, to be Spiritual. I believe every single one of us is born a Spiritual being — a Spirit experiencing a Temporary Human Experience.

This is a book of Spiritual discussions on certain subjects and experiences that have helped the author personally understand the world we live in. Spirituality is an awareness that you are much more than a body; that we are a Spirit experiencing a temporary human experience.

Our spiritual journey is an infinite journey experiencing many mortal incarnations and many realms. Our world is similar to a Spiritual university where we learn from the many experiences and try to address much of the confusion and clarify as much as we can. Humans have complicated God.

We include a "Quote" at the end of each chapter which we consider thought-provoking and in some way appropriate to the chapter. It does not mean that the original author of the quote does.

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