0004: Spiritual, but Not Religious – Difference Between Religion and Spirituality

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In this episode, we’re going to explore a term. You’ve undoubtedly heard of its components but may not have put them together. What is meant by the term “practical spirituality?” If we’re confused trying to differentiate between religion and spirituality, adding practicality to something that is oftentimes illogical can put us into a head spin. Let’s try to make some sense out of it. . .shall we?

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  • [01:27] —In the news, this was the economic times of India to put things in context. I found an article that talked about spirituality.
  • [03:16] —Aware Appreciation.
  • [05:33] —Have you heard of the term “practical spirituality?”
  • [05:52] —Let’s start by defining practical spirituality. That is not so easy to do. Since there is no specific term actually.
  • [07:15] —Practical spirituality from my perspective means that we are going to take this spiritual practices. We are going to apply them in our lives better.
  • [13:11] —As I was experiencing this idea of the show. . .practical spiritual came to me. And it was related to the movie, “Mary Poppins.”
  • [14:32] —How can I use awareness to improve my performance while playing?

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Dr. Gala Gorman is an entrepreneur…consultant, mediator, broker, publisher and, formerly, accounting firm partner. This experience helped shape the creation of the show. As a change facilitator, she ignites transformation in businesses, families, students, clients and, especially, within herself. When asked about why she created the show, Gorman said: “Developing awareness is what's worked for me. In fact, I'm a bit of an Awareness Addict. And, I'm hoping you'll become addicted too.”

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