I find it hilarious how everyone has their little bone to pick in this argument,
I have no bone to pick. I did however find the thread turning deadly dull about page 3 when it started switching over to an argument.
I find it hilarious how everyone has their little bone to pick in this argument,
Totally agreed!There shouldn't be any nastiness here folks. These are people's opinions of which we all have one and are all entitled to. It's not for me to tell someone there opinion is wrong, is it spiritual for me...no. Is it spiritual for other people...yes. So what!
we are all individuals and we all see things in our own way, there's no right or wrong in it, it's how you feel as an individual and I wouldn't dream of telling someone there opinion is wrong......I haven't got the right. In fact, for me, other people's opinions should be respected even if i don't agree. I don't think it's right to tell someone how they should feel.
This is just my opinion.
What has morality to do with it? Most religions (certainly the pagan ones) have none
Plus 1 to thatMorality and religion aren't intrinsically linked in anyway. Both "evil" (selfishness, greed, violence etc) and "good" a social moral conscience (sharing, helping, caring) are effective survival strategies. The former favours "lone wolves", the latter favours a pack.
What!! We're talking about a spiritual connection with the woods. Nothing to do with religion. Or are you saying its morally correct to tell someone how they should feel.
Oddly I find that being in a hurricane or tornadic activity only hightens the feeling.
The biggest lie ever created was when someone decided we where apart from nature. .
What has morality to do with it? Most religions (certainly the pagan ones) have none
to me, everything is spiritual!
cleaning up rubbish, writing a letter, going to the toilet, arguing with someone, agreeing with someone, eating, fasting, drinking, breathing..... life, deathuppy_dog (although i've not yet gone there... hope to keep the death experience as a one time, last thing i do, kind of thing...
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somethings are more pleasant than others tho
circumstances that i'm in affect the spiritual nature of the experience,
the people i'm with affect my spirit
a walk in the woods affects my spirit and the type of woodland - man made, undisturbed, a mix of both, a young self seeded place or a man managed place - they are all similar yet unique.
a pine wood in one location can be different spiritually for me than a pine forrest in another location...
how about you...
austin
But they are not real pagans. Try something like Bon or Shinto
"Spiritual" is One word to point to the experience we have when our "personal thinking"/the noise in our head quietens down enough for us to experience life in a better/more complete/easier way. "Chilling Out", "Unplugging", "Switching Off" and "Recharging" are some of the other ones.