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Using Life's Challenges for Spiritual Awakening

People flocked to churches, synagogues and mosques after the attacks of September 11th because they needed the solace of faith and connection with others in a religious setting. They had many questions about God and there weren't a lot of easy answers. Of course, as we've all heard by now, there are some who believe God allowed this tragedy to happen because we "brought it on ourselves." But for those of us who are less certain, the questions continue.

In the first place, what or who is God? Where was He when all this happened? To what degree does God actually play a role in our lives or did He just get life started a very long time ago and hoped we would eventually figure out how to get along with one another? What does it mean when we ask God to bless America? Are we implying that God should not bless others? Where were all the angels that people have increasingly talked about in recent years? Why didn't they stop the highjackers before they flew planes into buildings or did they only help the rescuers after the attack?

I, and others who write for Support4Change, don't believe we have a clear answer to any of these questions, but we do believe it is important to ask them. We also believe that in a world filled with uncertainly, it is essential to understand how we can use life's challenges for spiritual awakening.

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SECTION INDEXES

bulletSearch for truth, spirit and deeper faith

bulletExpanding spiritual awareness

bulletThe power of forgiveness

bulletFaith and spirit in daily life

bulletRelationships as sacred journeys

bulletThings for which I am grateful

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Picture of Denali mountainExplaining a Spiritual Experience

Have you ever had a spiritual or peak experience and tried to explain to others what it felt like? This three-minute presentation of Explaining a Spiritual Experience illustrates the most important thing about such experiences. There is also a text version if you wish to only read this piece.

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Picture of lily on a pondWhy I Believe I am Connected to God or Spirit

Just as it is difficult to explain a spiritual experience (see above), it can often be difficult to explain to others why one believes in God or Spirit. This self-directed slide show of Why I Believe I am Connected to God or Spirit illustrates how the images of meditation open a person's heart so we become touched by "something" that is beyond the ego and beyond the rational mind. There is also a text version.

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Picture of fernThe Nature Connection

Here is a technique for pondering life's mysteries, working through conundrums, solving problems and deepening spirituality. Begin with an article describing our connection to nature and our need for peace and quiet contemplation

Then take a self-directed Walk in the Woods that uses photographs to help you get in touch with the power of nature — even if you've run out of vacation time, your in-basket is over-flowing, and you can't drive out to a wilderness area.

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