
How important is spirituality in your life?
Such a loaded question…
I think everyone has a different version of things spiritual.
Some love their religion, whereas some have no use for religion at all. Some are very solid in practical life with no need for spiritual discussion or thought, while others thrive when they feel connected to something beyond their humaness.
Faith, belief, hmmm
Where am I? It might depend on the day. I’ve had moments…
I’m a little intuitive, probably from being artistic. You could say ‘sensitive’ which has been both blessing, but just as often, a bit of a curse. I’m affected by energy. Is that spiritual? I get physically uncomfortable, even ill, when energy is conflicted or extra low for extended periods.
As a kid I had no context for why this was, and was constantly, in some sort of trouble for my ultra sensitivity, which was no fun and often confusing. Religion only added to my confusion.
It’s funny how I’m living some of the same kinds of things I felt as a kid, with no religion at all. I’m older now, and know myself better, so I’m not trying to change or be different or live up to any standards. At this point, I can stand back and watch at a safe distance as life moves to a different beat than mine.
I feel like it’s all an education. Spiritual matters are so personal. How anyone does life is a personal thing. How do I? Well. I strive every day to be the best me that I can be. I do what I can to maintain my most comfortable frequency. I love serrindipity and nature. I love balance. I love harmony. I love energy. I love being part of the vast orchestra that is this awe inspiring universe. I don’t know enough to understand how most of it all works, but I love how it does.
You and I could be twins in how we grew up “knowing things” and being intuitive at a young age. I also found religion to be confusing. For me, it was hypocrisy because I was around “Sunday Christians” most of my life.
I am very tapped into the energy of the world and I feel it when good and bad moments happen in our world. I see Karma happening and even try to point it out to people and they cannot see it. I do have close friends that I converse with and no words are exchanged out loud. They understand me.
I do adore children and they are like mice to the pied piper when it comes to how they respond to me. I’ve had parents tell me their child thinks I’m Santa’s wife or an Elf during the holidays. The Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny… you name it… I’ve been asked. I mention this because I think children are the best “gauge” of who a person truly is. A child’s honesty is my favourite sound. What children say is so unexpected, funny and uncomplicated. So Andrea, it sounds to me like you have not lost your inner child. Neither have I! Keep
~Kat
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Thank you for sharing! I glad to hear I have a twin! I know what you mean, ‘Sunday Christians’ is a good way to say it. I was never fooled by people’s church act. I love that children think you’re Santa’s wife, that’s the best!
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