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Originally Posted by LI SNOWBIRD
Alas, I am not. But I just read a book that is spiritual. It does not try to "Justify the ways of God to man" as Milton did in "Paradise Lost", but rather tells a charming story of personal loss and questioning God's relevance and place in one's life.
I will only say that The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit become flesh to help a man come to grips with loss and with his relationship with them.
The book is "The Shack" by William Paul Young.
It was an interesting read-- but I'm still not spiritual though I am Christian-- I would recommend it
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I sometimes feel spiritual though I wouldn't call myself a Christian; I don't follow any religion. At any rate, it's not something I try to work on, it's either there or it's not. And sometimes it's not there.
I don't think there's anything anyone can do to become more or less spiritual. You either have it or you don't. In other words, it's not something you decide on an intellectual level.