People who use the expression, "I'm spiritual, but not religious" are trying to say that they reject the forms of the organized church (mosque/temple/assembly) but they wish to be considered as moral, pious, sensitive and upright as those who accept them.
Frequently, "spiritual" people lack a grounding in religion and suppose that it would be too difficult to obtain, in a similar way to those who don't actually have degrees in medicine but hold a number of ideas about health and doctoring.
On the other hand, there are genuine spiritual seekers who simply haven't found a spiritual teacher whose "religion" they can accept.
A pilgrimage can mean any journey that has spiritual aspects not just religious ones.
Spiritual means having a deep connection with the King of the Universe. Spirituality and religion are not the same. One may be religious but not spiritual.
Alicia is spiritual, but not religious.
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious head.
No, he is non-religious, but not belonging to an organised religion does not mean that a person is not spiritual or does not believe in God.
In a religious or spiritual context, "pleading the blood" typically refers to invoking the protection and power of Jesus Christ's sacrificial blood to provide spiritual defense or deliverance from evil forces. It is a form of prayer or declaration of faith in the belief that the blood of Jesus has the ability to cleanse, protect, and provide spiritual strength.
Yes, I am.
Have you ever thought about going to Mecca for religious or spiritual reasons?
yes you dont have to be religious to be spirtural
pure, religious, holy
It doesn't mean anything. It's a line from a song by the band 'Cover Drive'. It has no religious or spiritual meaning.
He probably has religious or spiritual beliefs and having a spiritual connection with a girl is important to him. It's his way of saying that particular girl is not 'the one' for him.