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New books on finding meaningful spiritual connection are plentiful at Borders and Barnes & Noble. Some are similar but some choices differ. Where does someone start? Do we just experiment and try to find something that works for us … something that will give more inner peace, joy and contentment that we have right now (i.e., a more pragmatic approach to spirituality)?
Should we steer clear of the whole institutional approach to spirituality and look for something more organic and free-flowing? (Maybe because we’ve tried the institutional approach and it didn’t do it). Or, is there some other criteria for choosing spirituality that may work better?
It can be a difficult search. In my opinion, one thing to keep in mind is which spiritual choice(s) correspond more closely with reality? When we begin to align spirituality with what is real, I think we’re close or closer.
On April 1st, we’ll explore the reality test with what the Bible has to say about spiritual things. You’re invited to join us!