Spiritual Recidivism🔄
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A spiritual recidivist is someone who repeatedly returns to a spiritual practice or belief system after periods of disengagement or neglect. This cyclical pattern involves fluctuating between deep spiritual commitment and lapses in practice, often driven by a persistent longing for spiritual renewal and connection. Each return to spirituality may be accompanied by reflection and a deeper understanding, despite the struggle to maintain consistency. This recurring re-engagement underscores the individual's ongoing quest for meaning, growth, and a sustained connection with their faith or spiritual beliefs.
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