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Relational Unaffiliated Spiritualities Relational Unaffiliated Spiritualities
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Unaffiliated Spirituality in Families Unaffiliated Spirituality in Families
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Spiritual Friendships and Spirituality among Friends Spiritual Friendships and Spirituality among Friends
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Dog Is My Copilot: Unaffiliated Spirituality with Pets and Other Animals Dog Is My Copilot: Unaffiliated Spirituality with Pets and Other Animals
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Creating Spiritual Abundance with Food Creating Spiritual Abundance with Food
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Journaling the Story of the Spiritual Self Journaling the Story of the Spiritual Self
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Spiritual Things and Places Spiritual Things and Places
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4 Being None: Family, Friends, Fido & Food
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Published:April 2016
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Abstract
This chapter explores the spirituality of Nones by way of four, often overlapping categories of spiritual practice: enjoying time with family; enjoying time with friends; enjoying time with pets and other animals; and preparing and sharing food. In a survey for Choosing Our Religion, 32% of Nones marked “enjoying time with family” as among the most meaningful spiritual practices, followed by “enjoying time with friends” (24%), “preparing and sharing food” (23%), and “enjoying time with pets or other animals” (23%). Nones routinely described the spiritual as moving fluidly in various zones of life—household, workplace, marketplace—through networks of relationships that animated that spirit. Their spiritual experience is interpreted not through institutional religious teachings, but through a spirituality that values receptiveness in relationships. Centered on the “4Fs of Contemporary Spirituality,” the relational orientation in unaffiliated spirituality has important implications for other elements of everyday life, including ethics and morals.
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