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Quick Guide To Spiritualism

 


Spiritualism has three main strands that distinguish this religion from other forms: belief in reincarnation; a belief in spirit guides and protective forces; and its emphasis on a hierarchy of beings who are considered superior to humans in spiritual powers. The idea that souls continue to experience life after death under probation is central to all strands of spiritualism. This also includes an idea that this life is not the one we were born to live it to the fullest. This means that each soul has a chance to again choose to enjoy its natural, complete form. Spiritualists believe that in this way we are able to experience what God had given us. Some of the more traditional spiritualism beliefs include the following.

The first strand of spiritualism believes that souls are responsible for reincarnating through a physical body into a higher, spiritual body. Because the soul is believed to be connected to all aspects of life including mind, body and spirit, those who die exercising spiritual powers are said to re-enter the physical body in search of higher knowledge. Re-entering the material body brings with it a sense of knowledge and enlightenment that can lead to a more fulfilling existence. Spiritualists who support this view believe that death is not a violent break down but rather a way of making a transition.

Another strand of spiritualism believes that death is simply the passing away of a form of consciousness that is attached to a previous life. When this occurs, the individual ceases to exist as they did during their lifetime. Instead, they are said to have died a natural death. Because some spiritualists believe that death is actually a doorway to a more fulfilled life, some of them do not mourn the death and instead believe that life is filled with "healing".

A third strand of spiritualism is founded on an afterlife. Believing in reincarnation and the idea that a soul continues to live inside of someone else's body until such time as they die and then are either reborn or transcend to a higher state of being, some spiritualists believe that death is simply the transition from one life to another. When we die, the body is no longer able to support us and it is at that point that we should begin to look to a higher power for our continued well-being. Spiritualists who support this type of belief feel that death is necessary because we are basically punished for our bad karma, and as such it is just as important to get what we can out of this life as it is to continue to further on with our lives.

A fourth strand of spiritualism is based on reincarnation. Some spiritualists believe that we are all spirits (alive or otherwise) waiting to re-materialize and join the collective unconscious. This belief is common among spiritual sects of all kinds and often has been used to justify why some people have come into existence as we do. Unfortunately, this is yet another belief that can be used to justify murder, torture, and even war!

The last, and probably most popular strand of spiritualism are focused around the concept of free will. This last belief is often based on a very simple concept: what you think is your reality. What you believe is your truth. If you want something bad enough, you will get it no matter what. This line of thinking is extremely egoistic and even more dangerous than the beliefs above.

Spiritualism isn't a belief. It isn't a belief in any way. Spiritualism is a philosophy, and like all philosophies, it's an attempt to describe reality using the language of the mind. Many religious people believe in God because they believe in a supreme being, a being that is larger and more powerful than all others. But why believe in a supreme being, when you aren't even sure if this supreme being exists or not?
 

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