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# Method, reason and balance
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*How there's a yin to every yang and how they keep the world spinning.*
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Most people would not think of me as a spiritual person. If your view of
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spirituality boils down to religion, then you're right. I'm not a
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*religious* person. I'm also not very spiritual, which is something I've
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come to regret, as there's a lot more to spirituality than some stories
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from age-old books about deities and other fantastical fairy tales.
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Nowadays, spirituality is mainly and commonly only found in the form of
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religion, hence why people often confuse the two. Most would think of
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religion as "worshiping gods" and "faith in something intangible", and
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for some of the bigger religions, this is mostly true. Many involve gods
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and these would usually have their teachings derived from one of more
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such central figures. However, there are also religions with other concepts
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and ideas at their center. Some are about harmony, others about spirits.
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Some are centered around a balanced way of life. Some are about
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communicating with nature, where nature may encompass the entirety of the
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universe and existence itself. Religion and spirituality come on many forms.
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So what is religion and what is spirituality? These are difficult to
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describe, as many people have differing views on them. The things that
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most often come to mind are *morals*, *beliefs*, *ethics* as well as
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supernatural phenomenon. This at least seems to be the common thread that
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runs through all religion and spiritual belief. Religion can describe a
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way of life, how to behave, what is good and what is bad. Some do so
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literally, while some speak of vaguer terms, lessons of balance and harmony,
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leaving this up for interpretation.
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My personal definition of spirituality? It serves as a description of *reason*.
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## The modern world of Technology
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These days spirituality is mostly hidden away for those living in the
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typical western world. The most would only know it as the Catholic church,
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or maybe the Islam. In contrast, atheism has become more popular under
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the younger generations, generally denouncing religion as "old fashioned"
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and "not scientific". In this modern world, science seems to rule a
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steadier hand than religion. It goes without saying that science and religion
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are often at odds with each other, typically over the question of
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"Does \<insert god\> exist?"
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Science has led us to many advancements in our society, for better and
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worse. Nuclear power serves as a common example of this. A powerful source
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of energy that could sustain our cities with ease, or a terrible superweapon
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that could cost the life of millions. It all comes down to a question of
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"What would I do with this knowledge?" Indeed, it all comes down to *reason*.
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So should science be at odds with religion? Unfortunately, it's naturally so
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due to the nature of most religions, of which science is skeptical. That's
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not out of ill intent, but it is in science's nature to ask questions and try
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to determine how the universe works, whereas some religions try to give a
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ready set answer to things, often without proof. But what about science and
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spirituality?
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If spirit is reason, then science is *method*. Science is about curiosity,
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the "how" question. Spirit is about reason, the "why" question. Without spirit,
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nothing would keep us from abusing science for destructive purposes. And
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without science, we'd lack awareness and progress, we'd be dead in the water.
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So it goes without saying that naturally, spirit and science not only shouldn't
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be at odds, they should be in balance, at peace.
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## Balancing the spinning top of progress and morality
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Ultimately, our society needs both science and spirit to progress and stay on
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its path. "So what's wrong with our religions, why don't they fill the spiritual
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gap?" Well, they do, but only sort-of. I've mentioned before that all religions
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commonly have a thread of morals and ethics running through them. But some
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religions push these down, out of focus, in favor of zealously committing to
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deity-worship above all. Or some would blindly follow old rules, not questioning
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them out of faith. But the most important part of any religion is daring to ask
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the "why" question, to reflect, provide morals and ethics, as well as explaining
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them through teachings.
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Secondly, while science has evolved over time, religion has remained more
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stagnant. Spirituality is something that needs to evolve, just as science does.
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Religions have remained stagnant in some of their views, ignoring how the world
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around them has changed over time.
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A common example of this would be views on *homosexuality*. Many religions
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shoot it down as something akin to a crime, with some of them even going as far
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as to wanting to brutally punish it. Yet parts of the world have slowly decided
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that there's nothing wrong with it. The world has started adapting its view, but
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religion seems set in its ways.
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Of course certain small exceptions do occur on a more personal level, like
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small communities deciding that some of their religious rules are too much, or
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that something perceived bad is actually not all that bad. These people are slowly
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evolving on the spiritual level, adapting their morals and ethics based on events
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and new knowledge. Frankly, this is what -all- religion should do.
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## Peace and Harmony
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Spirituality should assimilate and adapt to the knowledge that science obtains,
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just as that science should listen to reason to prevent itself from crossing dangerous
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boundaries. They should be in balance, continuously evolving and adapting to
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each other. Spirituality should also revolve much more about asking why and reflecting
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upon the world and oneself, rather than praying to gods and deities.
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*Disclaimer: In no way is this article meant to discredit any religion. Ultimately
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you choose what you wish to believe. This article is merely a suggestion to open up
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your awareness about what religion, and by extension spirituality, can mean and do for
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you. I believe self-reflection is an important aspect of any kind of spirituality in
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that it allows for personal growth, and I believe it should be a goal not just in
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religion on spirituality, but in life in general.* |