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kbwilson | April 5, 2009 at 01:10 pm
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How to Find a Spiritual Community
Spiritual communities provide benefits we can’t find in other social circles. Throughout known history, people have sought out such communities. And in these communities they revealed the most important and personal developments in their lives. Joys and sorrows, vows and confessions, hopes for a better life beyond life on earth, and fears of eternal abysses have all been shared in spiritual communities around the earth.
And yet, spiritual communities have also been the causes of much deep-set heartbreak and disappointment. Corruption and depravity have destroyed churches, synagogues and mosques, as well as numerous alternative spiritual communities. Then the faithful often scatter, and some decide to never trust or be a part of a spiritual community again.
How can you know if a spiritual community is likely to be strong and hold integrity or become corrupt and fall apart?
Common Pitfalls for Spiritual Communities
The quality and dedication of a spiritual community’s leadership is central to its success or failure. The most common cause of a spiritual community’s breakup is the fall of the leadership into sexual or financial scandal and opportunism.
Spiritual leaders often are confronted with great temptation to abuse the trust their congregations or students have given them. Misguided or troubled members may offer sexual favors or naively believe that sexual relations with a spiritual leader will help them grow spiritually.
Many religious and spiritual organizations also keep no checks and balances on the moneys generated through their membership and services, and the leaders are allowed to take extravagantly from the generosity of others who trust them.
Finding the Right Spiritual Community for You
How then might you find a spiritual community with integrity? You can start researching the websites of various groups. Do note that there are hate-groups and people who deride almost all small spiritual groups, so do not go by what they are saying on the Internet.
Instead, if you see a group that interests you and that resides in a place you are willing to travel to, find out if they have introductory classes or services which you could attend to get to know them. Ask about their sexual and financial mores: Do the leaders or ministers sleep around? Do they make exorbitant salaries that are not commensurate with what their typical members make? Do they live ethical lives?
When you visit the communities you are considering joining, trust your heart. Is there an atmosphere of warmth and love that is also honest and open? Does this group help their members learn better communication skills? Do they teach how to develop a deeper relationship with God?
You will want to know yourself enough to know what you are looking for. If you want a quite in-depth spiritual training program, then you will need to find a place that offers that. If you mostly want a social spiritual group, then look for that. Take your time, trust your heart, and treat yourself to a spiritual community with which to grow and deepen.
Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (7)
at 11:22 on April 7th, 2009
I think this story is newsworthy for the Health channel. It's about improving your well-being and quality of life through spiritual community -- definitely something that more and more people are turning to these days due to the economic downturn.
at 12:07 on April 7th, 2009
Having a spiritual community has made such a huge difference in my life personally, that I would say it's the most "newsworthy" thing I can think of. Living in a spiritual community where integrity and honesty and real connection is fostered is a kind of elixer of health and vitality and fun that can heal a heart and change a world. I think people in this country die often of loneliness and selfishness. I hope this changes, and I hope all those who are seeking will check out The Centers of Light, because there is nothing else quite like it in the world, http://www.centersoflight.org. Blessings to you! Nadia
at 12:25 on April 7th, 2009
Thanks for including this. I think people are hungry for spiritual communities that she speaks about - not focused on gossip and pettiness - but real love - deep connection - and honestly. I know it has been huge for me. It is important to research and question until you find the right one for you.
at 12:35 on April 7th, 2009
As a health professional, I see this story as a draw for people who are seeking solace in challenging times. Health is about more than the physical body. It also involves the mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person's life. When people address the spiritual in their lives, and when they have the support of friends with similar goals, they are more likely to feel whole and healthy.
at 18:35 on April 7th, 2009
Before I found my spiritual community I was constantly worried about my physical world. I struggled with personal finances and health. I was also hurt by shallow friendships and relationships. An atmosphere of trust and support permeates our gatherings. Recently several of our members were layed off and some made chalenging life changes and moves. It was so beautiful to see how others rallied around them to offer encouragement, love and support. How refreshing it is to read Mother Clare's eloquent description of the experiences that I have had in this community
at 02:43 on July 19th, 2009
I am looking for an authentic spiritual community outside of the usa. does anyone know of any. I'm not really into Christianity, though I can appreciate its beauty. I'm more spiritual than religious.
Love,
Mofwoofoo
at 14:12 on July 21st, 2009
Mofwoofoo,
Try this... http://sophiawisdomschool.com/
If you are looking for authentic and spiritual, I have no doubt you can find it here. It is real and it is available!
Blessings on your search, Elizabeth