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What I Learned While Falling: Finding Spiritual Ground When You Stop Believing
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What I Learned While Falling: Finding Spiritual Ground When You Stop Believing
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What I Learned While Falling: Finding Spiritual Ground When You Stop Believing
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What I Learned While Falling: Finding Spiritual Ground When You Stop Believing
, author Ruth Ann Lonardelli explores the role of spirituality and belief in our lives and raises the question: What if our beliefs were not set in stone but only stepping stones leading us into other directions? Sometimes we may feel that our spiritual questions aren't necessarily answered-yet they are resolved in such a way that many old questions lose their relevance.
Through story, reflection, and lessons from loss, the author invites us to examine our beliefs and spiritual assumptions and ask: What matters most?
What I Learned While Falling: Finding Spiritual Ground When You Stop Believing
, author Ruth Ann Lonardelli explores the role of spirituality and belief in our lives and raises the question: What if our beliefs were not set in stone but only stepping stones leading us into other directions? Sometimes we may feel that our spiritual questions aren't necessarily answered-yet they are resolved in such a way that many old questions lose their relevance.
Through story, reflection, and lessons from loss, the author invites us to examine our beliefs and spiritual assumptions and ask: What matters most?