Author: | Rolley Hurley | ISBN: | 9781310303326 |
Publisher: | Rolley Hurley | Publication: | October 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rolley Hurley |
ISBN: | 9781310303326 |
Publisher: | Rolley Hurley |
Publication: | October 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Author gently guides the reader towards their own interpretation and meaning of personal spirituality, which he believes is innate to our being. Defining and expanding on spirituality is a difficult task because the subject means different things to different people. He succeeds in this endeavor by elaborating on subjects such as: awareness, experiencing the present, oneness, truth, engagement, empowerment, and finally love, the only emotion that makes all things meaningful and worthy.
He challenges the reader to examine “their world within”, and stresses that what we observe in the world around us using our physical senses is mostly a reflection of conscious thought. He points out how our physical environment can influence certain consequences regarding our inner thoughts, and ultimately, our actions and our ability to adopt and maintain a more harmonious existence. He proceeds to explain that the sad and unnecessary alternative to the personal spiritual journey is painful; an endless cycle of material, self-centered desire and action mostly manufactured by our external world. He believes that the attainment of inner peace through spiritual practice is ultimately the best way to contribute to the world, and the easiest way toward living a harmonious life.
The Author gently guides the reader towards their own interpretation and meaning of personal spirituality, which he believes is innate to our being. Defining and expanding on spirituality is a difficult task because the subject means different things to different people. He succeeds in this endeavor by elaborating on subjects such as: awareness, experiencing the present, oneness, truth, engagement, empowerment, and finally love, the only emotion that makes all things meaningful and worthy.
He challenges the reader to examine “their world within”, and stresses that what we observe in the world around us using our physical senses is mostly a reflection of conscious thought. He points out how our physical environment can influence certain consequences regarding our inner thoughts, and ultimately, our actions and our ability to adopt and maintain a more harmonious existence. He proceeds to explain that the sad and unnecessary alternative to the personal spiritual journey is painful; an endless cycle of material, self-centered desire and action mostly manufactured by our external world. He believes that the attainment of inner peace through spiritual practice is ultimately the best way to contribute to the world, and the easiest way toward living a harmonious life.