I spoke yesterday about my religious history--primarily about institutions, and some beliefs, but today, I'd like to talk about practices. Unlike many practitioners of Western religious, I am a big believer in practice over dogma. I have a strong healthy relationship with God, and that relationship grows and blooms, but doesn't really waver. This relationship seems really different from the relationship that I perceive that others have with God. Maybe more on this later. But first I want to talk about the little things that keep me close to God.
I also like to spend a lot of time outdoors--especially at the beach or in the woods. I feel that gardening is a form of care taking the earth.
I also care for animals and adopt strays whenever possible. I feel that it's my particular duty to care for them, especially when they are alone and afraid. I would like to work in an animal shelter, but cannot because I know that I would take them all home.
I also like to make things. I think that this act of creation is spiritual.
I pray. I meditate. I read.
Hi Shell,
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I feel the same way about tending to plants and animals being spiritual acts.
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