Spiritual, Not Religious: Exploring Faith from Within

Do you practice a religion?
I don’t follow one particular religion, but I do hold space for spiritual truths. While I don’t belong to any single faith tradition, I occasionally attend services across different denominations because I’m curious — seeking understanding and wisdom wherever it may live. I take what resonates from each doctrine and release what doesn’t align with my spirit.
I identify as spiritual.
For me, spirituality is a daily practice. I meditate, I journal, and I reflect deeply on who I am, why I’m here, and what value I bring to the world. I believe in a greater power — something vast and infinite, beyond what we can see.
So I go inward.
I explore my thoughts and emotions. I ask what behaviors I need to adopt to live with more courage, purpose, and truth. My goal is not just to believe, but to live my beliefs — to let my life be my faith in action.
Wherever I go, I try to practice compassion, care, and kindness. That, to me, is the core of any meaningful spiritual path.
