Spirituality–Way of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernest Kurtz, The Spirituality of Imperfection, p. 68
"Spirituality is, above all, a way of life. We don’t just think about it or feel it or sense it around us—we live it. Spirituality permeates to the very core of our human be-ing, affecting the way we perceive the world around us, the way we feel about the world, and the choices we make based on our perceptions and sensations. In the experience of spirituality, three essential elements are always at play: what we see, how we feel, and why we choose."
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"Spirituality is, above all, a way of life. We don’t just think about it or feel it or sense it around us—we live it. Spirituality permeates to the very core of our human be-ing, affecting the way we perceive the world around us, the way we feel about the world, and the choices we make based on our perceptions and sensations. In the experience of spirituality, three essential elements are always at play: what we see, how we feel, and why we choose."