Spiritual beliefs shape how billions of people understand life, death, and everything in between — and studying them might be the most human thing you can do. Here's why exploring this topic changes how you see the world. A friend of mine spent three weeks in Japan a few years back. She's not religious. She doesn't attend services, doesn't pray, doesn't identify with any faith. But she came home different. She'd visited shrines at dawn when the mist was still sitting low. She'd watched families leave food at graves. She'd learned, almost by accident, that in Shinto, everything — rocks, rivers, trees — can hold a spirit. "It didn't convert me," she told me. "But it made me realize I'd been walking through the world half-blind." That's what studying spiritual beliefs actually does. It doesn't ask you to believe anything. It asks you to see further. Key Takeaways Spiritual beliefs exist across every human...
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