If so, what triggered it and what was it like?

  • BD1sHappyFeet@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I agree with you that if the OP had used the word happiness instead of spiritual there wouldn’t be any confusion.

    Perhaps it comes from the difference in whether one believes in a soul or not? I’m not sure. Honest question, not trying to fight or argue, could you clarify for me what you’re taking issue with?

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      1 year ago

      For sure, I sincerely don’t understand why anyone on a mostly anonymous Internet forum would need to define their own version of spirituality to talk about their personal experiences they think were spiritual

      I’m not trying to be obtuse, super promise, but spirituality is inherently a pretty subjective subject. We’re not all going to align. We don’t need to.

      There is a definition of spirituality, but it’s meaning to folks will differ.

      Again, I am not really spiritual (in my own meaning of the word) but I take issue with a proposed need to define but because it almost feels idk gatekeepy?

      You and I probably have a different understanding of the meaning of spiritual. We don’t need to align those meanings for me to share my dumbass acid story that I found spiritual.