A distinction between spirituality and religion
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Re: A distinction between spirituality and religion
Hi, Tony. I have the highest respect for IMAGINATION. The way I see it, IMAGINATION is a CREATIVE TOOL that incarnate and discarnate beings have in common, and, in after-death communication, for instance, is the first tool our loved ones on the other side use to communicate with us on ‘this’ side.
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Hello, Tony. I don’t quite understand this quote. One of the strongest feelings a near-death experiencer reports about the Spirit World is a deep sense of safety and belonging.anthonychip wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 3:39 amThose who have done some reading about spirituality and at least have an intellectual understanding, if they decide one day to start spiritual practice then a very common experience is suddenly being gripped with fear. The fear of losing our personality
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