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This work will address the issue of how a believer can trace the life of Christ. What’s more, it will examine the ramifications of spiritual life—on a person, a family and a nation. The spiritual life is not about joining a church and attend-ing services on a regular basis; it is living the life of Christ.
a spiritual life is a humbling experience. Our wisdom and meaning comes quiet. y from within, and our life feels simpler. As Spiritualists, our growing wisdom and awareness is facilitated by our connection with the Divine / Great Spirit, and our relat.
CULTIVATE YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE. by Hal Baumchen, PsyD, LP, LADC. Spirituality is often defined broadly and makes room for many different perspectives and opinions. It includes being connected to something larger than yourself, and typically involves understanding the purpose and meaning of life.
In spiritual life, we use the word “obstacles” with refer-ence to both the inner and the outer world, to physical and subtle objects, and to conditions and situations which stand in the way of our spiritual progress. In general, there are obstacles of various kinds producing misery, or duhkha of various types.
The Spirit-Filled Life. Many students of the Bible down through the ages have thought, prayed and dialogued much about their understanding of the active work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer in Jesus. As leaders, our desire is to grow in our understanding and experience of the Holy Spirit and to lead this flock in the same.
Spiritual living is the greatest need of the day and in the various chapters of the book, the author enlightens the reader on how to deal with day-to- day problems of failure, stress, unhappiness and conflict.
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God’s purpose for our life has two major aspects: (1) His purpose in the world to come and (2) His purpose in the present world. These are intricately intertwined, and it is important to approach our need for guidance in the present world, which seem so urgent, in the context of God’s larger purposes. Once we situate ourselves in