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Decluttering: In Search of True Spirituality

Recently, I listened to a number of TED talk videos on YouTube about decluttering.

“Downsize Your Life: Why Less is More.”

“How Many Towels Do You Really Need?”

“Is Your Stuff Stopping You?”

“From Clutter to Clarity”

Beyond TED talks, YouTube appears to have hundreds of videos about decluttering, downsizing, and organizing, and more about minimalism versus materialism. When I google such topics, I am overwhelmed with the amount of information and advice about clutter. Irony. The clutter of information. The clutter of advice. We are drowning in it.

Clutter and materialism have spiritual roots. I realize that everything in life is related to spirituality. Back to our theme of spirituality.

How do we sort out the many spiritualities that face you and me? What do these various spiritualities mean to me and to my own spirituality? What is true spirituality?

Time to declutter some thoughts and reach down to the root. Continue reading

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