Nielk
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I will re-post my original post in the hopes to re-rail this thread.
I understand tha everyone has different views and different waays of coping.
Every view is valid and has merit.
Lets just not put each other's views downs.
The reason I started this whole thread is with the understanding that spirituality in combination with suffering is a great challenge for many. For others, it's a natural outcome.
i wanted to open conversation about it, with acceptance to all.
Some of us, me included, has gained a lot from this thread and I hope we can continue it in a successful matter.
We are obviously from many different beliefs and experiences yet, I believe we can allow everyone's perspective and continue the conversation.
I understand tha everyone has different views and different waays of coping.
Every view is valid and has merit.
Lets just not put each other's views downs.
The reason I started this whole thread is with the understanding that spirituality in combination with suffering is a great challenge for many. For others, it's a natural outcome.
i wanted to open conversation about it, with acceptance to all.
Some of us, me included, has gained a lot from this thread and I hope we can continue it in a successful matter.
We are obviously from many different beliefs and experiences yet, I believe we can allow everyone's perspective and continue the conversation.
What is the possibility for a human being in life?
And what I want to tell you about, does not reside on the
top of the mountain or at the bottom of the ocean;
it is something that resides in heart of each and every person in this world.
- Prem Rawat (Maharaji)
Do you feel that suffering has made you a more spiritual person?
Have you become more sensitive to other people's pain?
Did your view on life change?
Have your priorities in life changed?