Spirituality
Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience. Spirituality is embracing compassion and grace, fostering wonder, and letting it shape our hearts. It leads to gratitude, contentment, peace, and joy, connecting us with our inner selves and the support of others.
What is Spirituality?
Spirituality is an exploration of the profound dimensions of life in and beyond the material world. It delves into the depths of our existence, seeking meaning, purpose, and connection with the sacred.
Spirituality means knowing that our lives have significance in a context beyond a mundane everyday existence at the level of biological needs that drive selfishness and aggression. An opening of the heart is an essential aspect of true spirituality. It is often a conscious appreciation of the ultimate mystery that is life, the universe and everything in it, that characterizes the spiritual seeker.
Do you find Spirituality? Or how does it find you?
Spirituality is an individual and personal experience that can be discovered in various ways. Some may find it in nature, art, or contemplative practices, while others may encounter it through acts of kindness or profound moments of connection with others.
What is Progressive Spirituality?
Progressive spirituality at the Community of St Luke represents an evolving and inclusive approach to spiritual exploration. It embraces open-mindedness, celebrates diversity, and encourages the integration of modern insights and understandings into our spiritual practices.
Interfaith – What, Where, Who?
Explore the richness of interfaith connections and dialogues at the Community of St Luke. Engage in meaningful conversations with people from diverse faith traditions, fostering mutual respect and understanding. Our interfaith initiatives celebrate the shared values that unite us as a global community.
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