Why So Many People Experience A Sense Of Spiritual Awakening

By Mark Moore


It seems as if there is a growing trend among people to yearn for more from life than just material goods. They yearn for happiness, ongoing inner fulfilment and personal growth. They want to discover meaning in their lives and they are often weary from slogging from one day to the next. In short, they suspect that there is much more to life than they are getting. They experience a spiritual awakening and they long to satisfy those needs.

Mankind has always been spiritualistic beings. In the early days witch doctors, prophets, healers, soothsayers and other creatures with special powers have directed the efforts of man. There were gods, forefathers and many under world creatures that demanded attention. There were sacrifices made, prayers said and services held. Statues and temples were built. There were rituals and cynics were cast out, killed and excommunicated.

Religion has always been one of the most popular ways in which people satisfy their inner needs. Most religions appeal to people because they believe in a supreme creator that is in charge of the entire universe and they believe that there is life after the life on earth. To most people, this is a comforting doctrine and the discipline imposed by the various churches have always served an important role in the shaping of society as a whole.

Not everyone finds a home in organised religion. Many people practise disciplines such as meditation and yoga because they find the solitude, focus and privacy appealing. These disciplines allow them to focus on their inner beings rather than on society around them. When they feel as if they are stagnating, they join classes to learn new techniques and to interact with fellow practitioners.

Some people experience discontent and a vague desire to change, to improve and to find a deeper meaning in life. Their problem is that they often do not know exactly what it is that they are looking for or where or how to find it. Perhaps that is why their has been such a boom in the life coach industry. Coaches lure clients by promising them that they will help them to identify their needs and steer them towards personal development.

For many people, the only way in which to feed the needs of their souls is to serve others. They become involved in charities and they achieve a feeling of well being, personal worth and even happiness when they make an effort to improve society. They visit the elderly and the sick, care for lost animals, serve in soup kitchens and help with fund raising efforts. This makes them content.

Many people longing for spiritual growth do not know where to start. However, there is absolutely nothing wrong with experimenting with various disciplines, methods, organizations and techniques. No human has exactly the same needs as any other and it is therefore only logical that no human is able to prescribe to another in terms of how to feed their souls.

Spiritualism has seen a massive world wide growth. It seems as if people want more from life than success in their careers and material possessions. They want to be happy and they want to feel as if the are worthy. These are lofty ideals and every individual has the right to pursue these goals in their own lives.




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