Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Is your religion (spirituality, practice, and/or faith) a part of your identity?
Having one's religion apart from one's identity isn't a drawback in itself. It could be seen as a step towards identifying with one's spirituality, religion, practice, or faith rather than alien from it. That, or it can help those spiritual practices who separate material and spiritual outlook a way to focus on one's spiritual side without being mixed up with ego/materialism, and things of that nature. Separation can be beneficial and it can have drawbacks.
Nonetheless, in this interfaith thread, does your religion (SPFEtc) a part of your identity?
Having one's religion apart from one's identity isn't a drawback in itself. It could be seen as a step towards identifying with one's spirituality, religion, practice, or faith rather than alien from it. That, or it can help those spiritual practices who separate material and spiritual outlook a way to focus on one's spiritual side without being mixed up with ego/materialism, and things of that nature. Separation can be beneficial and it can have drawbacks.
Nonetheless, in this interfaith thread, does your religion (SPFEtc) a part of your identity?