Vajradhara
One of Many
Namaste path of one,
thank you for the post.
mostly i have the impression that it's due to not understanding what the words mean especially given the penchant for "religion" to be reduced to an idea of meaningless rituals where by contrast "spirituality" is rich with meaning.
i'm certain that there is a strong element of antiestablishmentairianism happening as well as most beings have arisen in societies with a religious metatheme but this seems like just another manifestation of rebellion without any thought for anything other than rebellion for its own sake.
i'm a member of the Sangha, as are all Buddhists even if they don't go to some place to meet up
i'm religious since Buddhism is a religion and i'm a member of it
i don't have a working definition of spiritual, per se, and thus cannot say if i'm that as well but it seems to me that most folks don't have a real good idea of what spiritual means other than as a contrast to the aforementioned "meaningless" rituals of religion and, feeling meaning in their lives, self identify as spiritual.
that's one of the reasons why i don't put much stock in said surveys..without making clear definitions available to the takes of the poll there is no telling if the people checking one box or the other even have the same ideas about it.
metta,
~v
thank you for the post.
An increasing number of folks in the US, and I would imagine in some other places too, are saying they have no religion but are spiritual.
What do you think it means to be "spiritual but not religious" and why?
mostly i have the impression that it's due to not understanding what the words mean especially given the penchant for "religion" to be reduced to an idea of meaningless rituals where by contrast "spirituality" is rich with meaning.
i'm certain that there is a strong element of antiestablishmentairianism happening as well as most beings have arisen in societies with a religious metatheme but this seems like just another manifestation of rebellion without any thought for anything other than rebellion for its own sake.
Do you belong to any religious institution (church, synagogue, coven, whatever)? Do you think you are religious? What about if you are spiritual? Why or why not?
i'm a member of the Sangha, as are all Buddhists even if they don't go to some place to meet up
i'm religious since Buddhism is a religion and i'm a member of it
i don't have a working definition of spiritual, per se, and thus cannot say if i'm that as well but it seems to me that most folks don't have a real good idea of what spiritual means other than as a contrast to the aforementioned "meaningless" rituals of religion and, feeling meaning in their lives, self identify as spiritual.
This phrase is used all over the place on surveys, but what the heck does it *mean* to people?
that's one of the reasons why i don't put much stock in said surveys..without making clear definitions available to the takes of the poll there is no telling if the people checking one box or the other even have the same ideas about it.
metta,
~v