Choosing a Spiritual Path
Abby Willowroot
Healing the heart and mind is often a challenge. For those who have been deeply wounded by traditional religion and the false guilt associated with simply being human, it is often a long journey to finding true peace of mind and happiness. Those who have been raised without any religion sometimes seek one, and choosing a spiritual path may be confusing. It is not necessary to choose a religion, many people are ethical, content and well balanced without any belief in the divine, others seek a spiritual path. If you feel a call to choose a spiritual path we hope this page will help you on your journey toward a belief system that will serve you well.
For many, the journey is worth the effort, at the other end is self-acceptance, a joy in living and a powerful spiritual connection with all life and yourself. Many who have been bludgeoned with religious dogma, need to take time to examine what is truly in their own hearts and replace old judging symbols with new life affirming symbols and a willingness to accept other choices as right for them, before you can make a free choice of a spiritual path that is truly right for you and travel that path happily and securely. There is no hurry, relax.
Your spiritual connection with the Divine is the most intimate, personal relationship you will ever have. No one knows what path best expresses your own unique connection with a Higher Power, not ministers, not priests, not psychics, not your family, not your soul-mate, and not me
either. This is journey that can only be walked and explored in fullness by you alone.
Your life is a miracle for YOU to explore. Many people express their spirituality through the honoring of the Great Goddess. I am one who has found that personally, Goddess energy speaks clearly and lovingly to me, I am a Pagan. This is right for me, and has been my path for many, many years, it works well for me, but, that does not mean it is the right path for you, it may be, it may not be.
The many voices of the past that told me of a jealous and punishing God, have no power in my life today. They have been replaced with a deeper knowing. I am only saddened that some would choose to seek out a negative, judgemental diety to express their spiritual selves and their view of the world. Such fear based religions do little to create a true sense of unconditional love and acceptance. Still, they seem to meet some peoples spiritual needs. There are those who see this same God as more loving, balanced and not judgmental or punishing. And that Path seems to work for them and meets their spiritual needs. Your spiritual path need not be what others want, what fits you and your spirit is what is right.
All religions contain grains of truth, all contain flaws. The Path you choose must be one which allows you to fully express your spiritual essence. One which honors and celebrates your values, ethics, beliefs and inner knowings. Whether you choose the Goddess Path, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, Atheism, Paganism, Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism,
a Heathen Path, a Solitary path, Indigenous religion, Native American beliefs, or another spiritual path, is not nearly as important as the act of freely choosing and practicing of a Faith that fits your beliefs.
All faiths work for some people. The trick is to find the Path that is right for you. Do not be discouraged or coerced into following anyone else’s belief system. You have the right to choose your own way of spiritually expressing your connection with the Divine. If you do not believe in a divine being, that is fine too, and is also part of a legitimate spiritual path. Deity is not necessary for a strong spiritual connection with life or being a truly spiritual person. Many Atheists are also deeply spiritual and compassionate people. Belief in a Deity is not the only Path to morality, kindness, compassion, and humanity, it is just a popular one. For more info on choosing a Spiritual Path, you might enjoy reading about Secular Paganism and a page of our InterFaith Prayers
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The 15 Guiding Principles of Secular Paganism
• Ethical behavior does not require a religion.
• All living things have a unique spirit or soul.
• The equality of genders, races, and all humans.
• Care must be taken in using Nature’s resources.
• All Earth’s life is connected and inter-dependant.
• The Gaia Principle is an important, basic, truth.
• The cycles of Nature teach us what is important.
• Balance must be maintained for all life to flourish.
• Our health depends on the The Environment’s health.
• Our individual actions can and do have consequences.
• Evolution is an ongoing process that occurs in all species.
• Birth, living and death are natural cycles shared by all life.
• Respect for ourselves requires respect for the Earth
• All human cultures have value and can teach us
• Gods & Goddesses can be seen as metaphors
Reference:
[1] http://spiralgoddess.com/SpiritPath.html
[2] http://www.spiralgoddess.com/SecularPaganism.html
[3] https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipoteza_Gai
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Quotes from “My Prayer Book”:
At the outset, I would like to explain that the Goddess to whom these prayers are addressed is not one of the many goddesses that were worshiped in antiquity, like for example Venus, Aphrodite or Artemis. Nor is it definitely a Catholic Virgin Mary. This is a fertile Mother Nature whose benefits we all enjoy every day. Besides, according to some religious scholars, God has no gender. It is a creature that has both male and female characteristics.
Many Christians, especially those raised in the Protestant tradition and accustomed to worshiping the “male” god, refer to the worship of any goddess with suspect and distrust. But Nature was a god, not only for the ancients, but also for Indians, inhabitants of the North American continent, and Mother Earth, which was largely destroyed by Christian civilization, was sacred to them.