My Spirit Is Not Religious is divided into four parts: Part I: A Different Way to Feel God Part I explores the history of religious beliefs and stories and the ways they continue to be passed down through the generations, regardless of whether or not they make sense or have practical application for modern believers. Discussions include the issues, challenges, and negative impacts of such hand-me-down beliefs we have in today's world. Part II: To Come Out or Stay Inside the Spiritual Closet Part II Introduces the meaning of spiritual closet and explores the process of spiritual self-discovery.…mehr
My Spirit Is Not Religious is divided into four parts: Part I: A Different Way to Feel God Part I explores the history of religious beliefs and stories and the ways they continue to be passed down through the generations, regardless of whether or not they make sense or have practical application for modern believers. Discussions include the issues, challenges, and negative impacts of such hand-me-down beliefs we have in today's world. Part II: To Come Out or Stay Inside the Spiritual Closet Part II Introduces the meaning of spiritual closet and explores the process of spiritual self-discovery. Readers are introduced to the concept of coming out of their closets and provided with guidelines and exercises to facilitate such a transformation. Part III: Tools for Moving Forward on Your Spiritual Journey and Eliminating Religious Guilt Part III offers practical guidance to help readers deal with the virtually inevitable guilt that accompanies leaving one's ancestral, familial, or cultural religious traditions. Readers will be comforted that they are not alone and will receive practical tools they can implement to better adjust to their newly adopted spiritual paths. Part IV: Staying on Spiritual Task...Spiritual Maintenance for a Spiritual Lifestyle Part IV deals with the challenges of growing and flourishing in one's newly chosen spiritual life. Discussions include advice for reaching out to spiritual guides, being patient with oneself, acknowledging the impermanence of this life, and living one's purpose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Tina Sacchi is a holistic spiritual practitioner, speaker, and teacher, born and raised in a close-knit New York City neighborhood. She attended religious schools from first grade through college, living a sheltered life in a strict religious and ethnic environment for years. Through her work, which includes private sessions, classes, retreats, workshops, expos, and radio shows, she has coached tens of thousands of individuals, helping them emerge from their spiritual closets to make a smooth transition to their spiritual calling. She is also the creator of a series of highly successful meditation and hypnotherapy CDs that have consistently remained on Amazon.com bestseller lists in their categories. She is an ongoing writer for The Journey Magazine and is a radio personality, currently hosting her own program, Living a Spiritual Life with Tina Sacchi.
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Introduction: Which Church Is the Right Church? PART I. A Different Way to Feel God Part I explores the history of religious beliefs and stories and the ways they continue to be passed down through the generations, regardless of whether or not they make sense or have practical application for modern believers. Discussions include the issues, challenges, and negative impacts of such hand-me-down beliefs we have in today’s world. Chapter 1: Born Into a Religion Chapter 2: The Other Limbo Chapter 3: Does Religion Unite or Divide? Chapter 4: Beliefs, Myths, Truths, and Rules Chapter 5: Lost in Translation Chapter 6: Who Is God and What Does He Want? Chapter 7: How Does God Communicate With Us? Chapter 8: Love is Love is Love Part II. To Come Out or Stay Inside the Spiritual Closet Part II Introduces the meaning of “spiritual closet” and explores the process of spiritual self-discovery. Readers are introduced to the concept of coming out of their closets and provided with guidelines and exercises to facilitate such a transformation. Chapter 9: Are You Wasting Your Soul? Chapter 10: Where Are You Going? Chapter 11: Are You Ready to Come Out of the Spiritual Closet? Chapter 12: Many Masters and Leaders Part III. Tools for Moving Forward on Your Spiritual Journey and Eliminating Religious Guilt Part III offers practical guidance to help readers deal with the virtually inevitable guilt that accompanies leaving one’s ancestral, familial, or cultural religious traditions. Readers will be comforted that they are not alone and will receive practical tools they can implement to better adjust to their newly adopted spiritual paths. Chapter 13: Spiritual Tools Chapter 14: Find Your Authentic Spiritual Self Chapter 15: Guilt Has a Low Vibration Chapter 16: All We Need Is Love Chapter 17: What Would God Do? Part IV. Staying on Spiritual Task….Spiritual Maintenance for a Spiritual Lifestyle Part IV deals with the challenges of growing and flourishing in one’s newly chosen spiritual life. Discussions include advice for reaching out to spiritual guides, being patient with oneself, acknowledging the impermanence of this life, and living one’s purpose. Chapter 18: Connect With Your Divine Support Team Chapter 19: Assemble Your Divine Support Team on Earth Chapter 20: Be the Spiritual Peace You Seek One Step at a Time Chapter 21: Who is Walking with Me? Chapter 22: Dreaming Spiritual Peace and Love into Being
Introduction: Which Church Is the Right Church? PART I. A Different Way to Feel God Part I explores the history of religious beliefs and stories and the ways they continue to be passed down through the generations, regardless of whether or not they make sense or have practical application for modern believers. Discussions include the issues, challenges, and negative impacts of such hand-me-down beliefs we have in today’s world. Chapter 1: Born Into a Religion Chapter 2: The Other Limbo Chapter 3: Does Religion Unite or Divide? Chapter 4: Beliefs, Myths, Truths, and Rules Chapter 5: Lost in Translation Chapter 6: Who Is God and What Does He Want? Chapter 7: How Does God Communicate With Us? Chapter 8: Love is Love is Love Part II. To Come Out or Stay Inside the Spiritual Closet Part II Introduces the meaning of “spiritual closet” and explores the process of spiritual self-discovery. Readers are introduced to the concept of coming out of their closets and provided with guidelines and exercises to facilitate such a transformation. Chapter 9: Are You Wasting Your Soul? Chapter 10: Where Are You Going? Chapter 11: Are You Ready to Come Out of the Spiritual Closet? Chapter 12: Many Masters and Leaders Part III. Tools for Moving Forward on Your Spiritual Journey and Eliminating Religious Guilt Part III offers practical guidance to help readers deal with the virtually inevitable guilt that accompanies leaving one’s ancestral, familial, or cultural religious traditions. Readers will be comforted that they are not alone and will receive practical tools they can implement to better adjust to their newly adopted spiritual paths. Chapter 13: Spiritual Tools Chapter 14: Find Your Authentic Spiritual Self Chapter 15: Guilt Has a Low Vibration Chapter 16: All We Need Is Love Chapter 17: What Would God Do? Part IV. Staying on Spiritual Task….Spiritual Maintenance for a Spiritual Lifestyle Part IV deals with the challenges of growing and flourishing in one’s newly chosen spiritual life. Discussions include advice for reaching out to spiritual guides, being patient with oneself, acknowledging the impermanence of this life, and living one’s purpose. Chapter 18: Connect With Your Divine Support Team Chapter 19: Assemble Your Divine Support Team on Earth Chapter 20: Be the Spiritual Peace You Seek One Step at a Time Chapter 21: Who is Walking with Me? Chapter 22: Dreaming Spiritual Peace and Love into Being
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