The colonists of early America were often deeply spiritual. Mostly, they were Christians that attended church and other church related meetings regularly.
There is no spiritual significance of finding a dead raven or any other sort of animal - anywhere. There are superstitions about certain animals, but these are superstitions and have no real place in a spiritual life, whether Christian or otherwise.
Shrimad Rajchandra was the spiritual guru of Mahatma Gandhi. Shrimad Rajchandra was a spiritual Guru who lived in this earth for only 33 years between 1868 and 1901. He was an enlightened person and contemporary to Swami Vivekanand. Mahatma Gandhi accepted Shrimad Rajchandra as his spiritual guru and followed path of Ahimsa (Non-violence) and Satya (Truth) throughout his life inspired by Shrimad Rajchandra.
The colonits realized that religious power was in their hands, not in the Church of England or any other power. It also led them to discover that they could break away from their churches and look for or form new ones.
The Blessed Holy Trinity is the biggest hope and the main reason for their spiritual life. It's only God's call who want them lead his flock. Nun's dedicate their entire life to the church and the Catholic Church.
The leader or founder of Jainism was Adinatha. Traditionally, Jainism is known as Jaina dharma. It is a religion that emphasizes equality between all forms of life and spiritual independence.
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Your spiritual life is good for your soul. I am Catholic. I believe that it is beautiful how Jesus gave his life for you and me!
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Akhenaton. has written: 'Discussions of spiritual attunement & soul evolution' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Spiritual life 'Loving touch' -- subject(s): Spiritual healing, Spiritual life
since its preachings and practices are all spiritual
Jill Sweeney has written: 'The dance of life' -- subject(s): Meditations, Christian life, Spiritual biography, Spiritual life
Louis de Blois has written: 'Comfort for the faint-hearted (consolatio pusillanimium)' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Spiritual life 'Pri`eres et r`egles de vie' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Spiritual life 'Spiritual works of Louis of Blois, Abbot of Liesse' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Spiritual life, Catholic Church 'Spiritual works of Louis of Blois' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Monastic and religious life, Spiritual direction, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual life 'Manuale vitae spiritualis' -- subject(s): Asceticism, Catholic Church, History, Mysticism, Spiritual life 'A book of spiritual instruction (Institutio spiritualis)' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Mysticism 'Le guide spirituel' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Mysticism, Spiritual life 'The sanctuary of the faithful soul' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Spiritual life
A story from everyday life used to express spiritual ideas is a parable.
Mary Lamoreaux Burnell has written: 'Vision' -- subject(s): Spiritual life 'Holy tradition' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Spiritual life 'Apothegms' -- subject(s): Spiritual life
R. Pogue has written: 'Carnal and spiritual Christians' -- subject(s): Christian life, Spiritual life
Claude Judde has written: 'Oeuvres spirituelles du P. Judde' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Spiritual life, Catholic Church 'Oeuvres spirituelles du P. Judde' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Spiritual life, Catholic Church 'Oeuvres spirituelles du P. Judde' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Spiritual life, Catholic Church