Spiritualism

Every human that has ever been or will ever be is a spiritual being. Spiritualism is the innate desire to “believe” in something profound and be guided by it. “Wait a minute,” I hear someone shout. “This is not true. I don’t believe in God”, says that person with a bit of pride. “I’m not spiritual.” This is incorrect. Just by acknowledging that you don’t believe in God indicates you have an innate spiritual nature. You can reject it, and that’s your prerogative, but, everyone has to choose some sort of path. Bob Dylan even sang about it.

Whether we admit it or not, we are nowhere near as powerful as we sometimes think we are. Ask any dead leader: king, queen, dictator, president, prime minister, CEO etc. We sometimes think small so we don’t have to think about the big questions relating to life and the Universe. Many of us recognize through our inherent spiritualism the fact that everything is incomprehensibly so much bigger than we are. This gives us a perspective on what is important. And there are those who try to move away from it by thinking they are as powerful as they think they are. That they can control everything. They cannot.

Life, as I suggested before, is incomprehensible. However, even the most despicable do have an ending like the rest of us. This may not be of much solace to the far too many people victimized by the despicable, but, in the end, they will, as they say in movie westerns, “meet their maker” and receive their comeuppance, and it will last for eternity.

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