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I am not here to start a debate on weather God exists or doesn't exists. Or to call anyone out for their belief's. I want to understand what people do to strengthen their own faith or to honor their own belief's.
(1) śravaṇa ("listening" to the scriptural stories of Kṛṣṇa and his companions), (2) kīrtana ("praising," usually refers to ecstatic group singing), (3) smaraṇa ("remembering" or fixing the mind on Viṣṇu), (4) pāda-sevana (rendering service), (5) arcana (worshiping an image), (6) vandana (paying homage, praying), (7) dāsya (servitude), (8) sākhya (friendship), and (9) ātma-nivedana (complete surrender of the self). (from Bhagata Purana, 7.5.23-24)
Out of curiosity, is there any form of worship in Deism? If so, how does it go? Prayer I can imagine not being done due to the nature of God in Deism, but I'm not sure about worship?Study and learn more about how the universe and everything in it works.
For me, not so much worship as an appreciation for the complexity and awesome beauty of the universe.Out of curiosity, is there any form of worship in Deism? If so, how does it go? Prayer I can imagine not being done due to the nature of God in Deism, but I'm not sure about worship?
Ahh, makes sense.For me, not so much worship as an appreciation for the complexity and awesome beauty of the universe.
I can totally relate. Being at the beach or on boats, I feel my most spiritual (and pagan ). However, I live about 90 or something miles away from the nearest beach or seaside resort.This isn't me but it is what I love to do. Water in general puts me in a spiritual mood. Doesn't matter if its swimming, canoeing, boogie boarding, sailing, whatever. For me, God is in the water.
Tell Others and Force Others.I am not here to start a debate on weather God exists or doesn't exists. Or to call anyone out for their belief's. I want to understand what people do to strengthen their own faith or to honor their own belief's.
I can totally relate. Being at the beach or on boats, I feel my most spiritual (and pagan ). However, I live about 90 or something miles away from the nearest beach or seaside resort.
I don't think so.I rarely live close to the beach and I sometimes wonder if the distance enhances the feeling.