The Spirituality Instinct

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The Spirituality Instinct

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Rating : 4.27 (895 Votes)
Asin : B003U2TGAK
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Number of Pages : 255 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-27
Language : English

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In my case, the serious questions began around age eight. The end result is this book and my website. On one page a benevolent Jesus was smiling and patting a child's head. Much later, as a Canadian soldier serving in Europe during the cold war, I saw the vast treasures of the Vatican. That was when I was presented with one of those glossy full colour bible books. Local residents where em

Up on the hill however, among perfectly manicured lawns, stood the local priest's up-market residence. Local residents where emerging out of hovels to collect water from the village well. The end result is this book and my website. We are all shaped to a large extent by our experiences. . On one page a benevolent Jesus was smiling and patting a child's head. In any event, I was inspired to find out why our world is in such a sorry mess, and why religion has such an iron grip on humanity. A couple pages further on, there was a chilling message: obey the word of God, or roast in hell forever. The next lasting image came when driving through a poverty stricken village in southern Italy. Much later, as a Canadian soldier serving in Europe during the cold war, I saw the vast treasures of the Vatican. That was when I was presented with one of those glossy full colour bible books. About the Author Now into my seventh decade, I've spent many long years tryin

Find out how to get in tune with your spirituality instinct without introducing any sour religious notes!. From creation to civilisation, this book examines how spirituality morphed into religion- and the consequences for us all. Everyone who has ever questioned the role of religion in their lives should read this. The key to understanding the innate tenacity of religion lies in the critical distinction between spirituality and religion. The two terms are often lumped together as though they mean the same thing. They do not. Spirituality is far older and indeed m

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