Description
Toxic religion damages people's lives by programming them with a fear-based orientation toward life. How to overcome this.
Visit the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality to accesses resources and discover a community of like-minded people.
The CNRS online community exists for the following reasons:
- Making new friends and connections with people who are on a similar path, understand, and accept you as you are
- Being a community of support and encouragement for people who are in the process of rebuilding their lives after leaving religion
- Offering individual and group spiritual direction within the framework of "non-religious spirituality"
- Opportunities for individual and group counseling and support groups with trained professionals for those who have experienced religious trauma, spiritual abuse, or toxic religious indoctrination
- Providing a network of resources for people in the process of detox, deconstruction, and reconstruction
- Supporting the growth of non-religious and holistic spirituality with resources in areas such as philosophy, psychology, natural sciences, social sciences, physics, history, the arts, and other fields of knowledge and inquiry
- Training and certifying non-religious spiritual directors, as well as offers continuing education and training courses
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You will find more resources in the online community for the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality.
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Published 12/06/23
For more resources and online community for those deconstructing and cultivating a post-religion spirituality, visit the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality.
Peter asked:
Jim, I have a MDiv, former pastor and exvangelical. I have a few questions about your journey. How hard did you work...
Published 11/16/23