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Very different... but there can be some overlap, like a Venn diagram.What do you think might be a difference between religion and spirituality? Or do you think they are the same thing?
Agree, a co-worker of mine and I were having a conversation about this. He was very much into his religion... even had an internet blog... was a Christian youth leader. However, a few years ago, he had a bit of an epiphany of sorts, and realized he was simply "going through the motions" and despite being immersed in his religion, realized he and many others were of the same mind. Their critical thinking and self-questioning had come to the conclusion that in some cases, they may have been living a lie. I am not at all a religious person, but it was difficult for me to listen to this conversation and not feel a bit sad for him... he almost seemed a bit bitter. I just wanted him to know that he can still be a good and kind soul, that he can still be spiritual and be aware of what consciousness is, that there can still be "something else" out there beyond that of the physical world.Or, I suppose, sometimes a codified religion can be created without first having spiritual feelings, in which case the "religion" would be a secular construction without actual spirituality.
I've not thought about it much anymore nor in a very long time, but I think that religion does its best job when it encourages and focuses upon having the membership turn inward to find personal and individual truth within. Jesus was to have said, "The Kingdom of God is within you." When religion turns the membership inward, it links itself to spirituality. Religious dogma and liturgy turned inward to the Kingdom within one's person is what religion should be doing.What do you think might be a difference between religion and spirituality? Or do you think they are the same thing?