A Religion of One's Own
Personal Search for the Sacred
Book • 2014
In 'A Religion of One's Own,' Thomas Moore explores the idea of creating a personalized spiritual path by integrating elements from various traditions and personal experiences.
Moore challenges the notion of rigid, dogmatic religious adherence, advocating for a more individualistic approach to faith.
He suggests that individuals can craft their own religion by drawing inspiration from different sources, including nature, art, and personal relationships.
The book emphasizes the importance of finding meaning and connection in everyday life, rather than adhering to prescribed doctrines.
Moore encourages readers to embrace their unique spiritual needs and create a practice that resonates with their deepest selves.
Moore challenges the notion of rigid, dogmatic religious adherence, advocating for a more individualistic approach to faith.
He suggests that individuals can craft their own religion by drawing inspiration from different sources, including nature, art, and personal relationships.
The book emphasizes the importance of finding meaning and connection in everyday life, rather than adhering to prescribed doctrines.
Moore encourages readers to embrace their unique spiritual needs and create a practice that resonates with their deepest selves.
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