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The Making of a Spiritual Life

The Making of a Spiritual Life - An Introduction

8/6/2021

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Dear Friends, 
As you may or may not know, my spiritual memoir, Your Truest Self, was published in 2008 by Sorin Books. Over the years, many people have asked me, 'Will there be a Part II?' 'What's happened to you spiritually since 2008?' The answer to these questions could fill the pages of a lengthy book. For now, I'm content to begin the process of offering some answers here, while also creating a space for you to share your unfolding spiritual journey. 

The spiritual journey is not a static one. If we're listening deeply and being guided by the still small voice within, and/or "the god of our understanding," our journey will be vibrantly alive, ever changing to meet life's challenges. If authentic, it will deepen us as human beings and open us to Mystery. 

Many people today report feeling dissatisfied with their religious institutions and how they have been operating over the years. As a result, some are looking elsewhere, seeking out organizations or communities that "walk their talk"; feel more inclusive and ethical. Additionally, a large percentage of today's seekers have not been raised within a specific religious tradition at all, while others hail from multiply religious (interfaith) families. We are learning that there are a myriad of ways to experience the Sacred. No one path fits all. 

The Pew Foundation, which has been surveying the religious and spiritual lives of people in the U.S. for many years, has validated this, documenting how more individuals than ever are choosing to step outside traditional churches, temples and mosques to experience the Divine on their own terms. Over 50% of millennials, for example, claim to be religiously unaffiliated. However, as I have come to know, this doesn't mean they are not drawn to the spiritual journey, for many certainly are. 

If you are one of an increasing number of individuals worldwide who are drawn to an expanded spirituality, meeting the Sacred on your own terms, this space might be for you. If you are someone who still has your feet and heart planted in a religious tradition, but find yourself open to the teachings of other traditions, you too are welcome here. And if by circumstance you are someone who isn't sure where you are, or what to believe, who or what to include in your devotional practice, I hope this space will be an oasis of new understandings for you.  

I have come to believe that all genuine (wisdom and compassion-based) paths can lead to God*, IF we allow ourselves to be transformed by the path.  My own path is no exception. I have written about this HERE and invite you to see if there is something in my story that resonates with your own spiritual unfolding.

What I hope to share in this space are topics brought forth in the article, as well as threads of inquiry like these:

How do we walk a spiritual path with authenticity today? How do we craft a spiritual life that is rich, deep, and meaningful? How do we know what is right and true for us? How do we give ourselves permission to live the truth of what we find and not fear what others might think, say or do? What can we uniquely devote ourselves to spiritually so we can be of service in the world?

Let the conversation begin and our stories unfold. I thank you for your entrustment reading and commenting** here. I look forward to this journey with you. Namaste', my friend, from the depths of my heart. Truly. 

With metta, 
Jan

* I use the term, the "Sacred," to denote our inter-cultural/interspiritual understanding of ultimate reality, God, presence, the All, Spirit, Brahman, Essence, etc. This encompasses, in my view, any term each of us might use to describe our knowing of a transcendent experience of life and true self. We each must find our unique way of understanding and living into this.

**To maintain a safe and compassionate space, all comments will be approved before posted. 
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Dr. Janice Lynne Lundy (PsyD, DMin, MPC)
is The Gerald May Professor of Spiritual Direction & Counseling at the Graduate Theological Foundation. She is an  interspiritual director/mentor, educator and counselor who has been pointing people back toward the Sacred for nearly thirty years. 

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