How is a spiritual question different from scientific inquiry?
In spiritual practices, the term question is different than the way we use it in every day language. In every day language, to question, is to tear apart or dissect an idea. In spiritual practice, questioning involves removing the limitations to allow the idea to be more expressive. It includes the creative path of, “How can I do more? How can I be more expressive?” What happens next? One week before the Thanksgiving Ceremony, is the time of “Silence and Separation.” During this time we quietly reflect within ourselves, refraining from social activities. There are no activities at the Temple. Sounds like there is a lot of detailed inward preparation before a ceremony. What happens at the Temple Ceremonial site? Each year, the main altar is transformed right before the Thanksgiving ceremony. As you enter you are confronted with prayer feathers, Kachinas, and many items similar to those found in Ancient American altar areas – known as Kivas. The ceremony is not only an expression of than
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