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Experiences are neither abstract nor beliefs; they are lived encounters that shape how people understand life, purpose, and connection, the fabric of reality. To be “spiritual but not religious” is to honor these moments as valid sources of insight, even when they don’t fit neatly into traditional creeds.
This exciting grassroots outlook reflects a world that values authenticity over authority and direct experience over secondhand belief. In an age of science, psychology, and global dialogue, people are discovering that certain truths can now be explored without being confined by dogma. For them, spirituality is a personal, evolving relationship with reality itself — open to mystery, guided by curiosity, and grounded in what one actually experiences. Far from weakening the search for meaning, this strengthens it, inviting us to become active participants in the unfolding story of our individual and collective spiritual lives, for the betterment of the world.

This Sunday, let's share experiences that awakened & changed our own perspectives on life's meaning & purpose, revised religious outlook, even of reality itself, with particular emphasis on phenomena from the 1990's Scole Experiment.

Our Zoom meeting opens at 9:45 am (EST)

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