Christian Worldview Essay

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When I consider my worldview it is from a Spiritualist and Christian viewpoint. I am so into God and all his creation and have shifted into a life of loving-kindness in a worldly sense which includes being non-judgmental and an indescribable connection to the universe. In the past fifteen years I have shifted into a Spiritualist, open-minded and tolerant to any and all beings belief system, however, an atheist’s philosophy is not a place I cannot see myself ever feeling a pure comfort level with. I looked up one viewpoint of what the meaning of a Christian Spiritualist may entail. I prefer to think of myself in the context of not being labeled into that definition, because I am a leader, not a follower of sorts. I actually do my own thing when …show more content…

In essence how I can make a difference in other’s lives. Predominantly those suffering from dis-ease, including but not limited to veterans suffering from combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I am confident that helping others does embody my commitment to God to make the world a better place to live for a select few. As time goes on this will be enhanced by the numbers I will have had the honor to assist with their specific conditions. Over the past few years I have shared the discipline of tai chi, qigong, and medically directed meditation with practitioners who suffer from onset of MS, Parkinson, PTSD, arthritis, etc. with great success. God is love (1 John 4:8, 16), so I feel that my passion-works will allow me to share unconditional love and compassion transforming into a selfless being who will make a huge impact for those less fortunate than we truly are. Much love and gratitude to the Father, Son, Holy Spirit who has guided me with Light to shine till expiration. Thank you for allowing me the ability to share my views and how it connects to our Almighty

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