The  longer I am exposed to the organizations that call themselves Spiritualist  Churches the more I wonder if these will become a thing of the past for the most  part. Seems to me that most folks want to do psychic development and learn about  spiritual healing without the trappings and politics of religious affiliation.
Consider the fact that the world is running on the mentality of being  open and available 24-7 and for many this change in the world of business that  allows us to have service on demand means that many folks work at times where  traditionally they would have gone to church.  For those who do have Sundays off  (the common day of worship in western culture) is it any wonder that the last  thing these folks really want to do is to kill a Sunday morning, afternoon or  evening at church? This time my be the only real time they have to spend as a  family and when it comes to Spiritualist Churches there are not enough of them  around so that you can find one in your community.  Then when you do there is  the issue that each is doing its own thing and then there is the internal  personality clashes and politics that are bound to send even the most ardent  Spiritualist running for cover.
Does Spiritualism need to organize  itself in the traditional religious structure or is there some other way that  the principles of Spiritualism can be brought to the masses? What do we need to  do to reach genuine seekers and to eliminate the pitfalls of the traditional  religious organizational structure? Do we need churches or is it time to move  ahead and on to new ways of sharing spiritualism? What other kinds of  organizations would better suit our faster paced, jaded and spiritually seeking  society? Just some of the questions I wonder about more often these  days.
Catherine
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Saturday, July 08, 2006
Is religious affiliation necessary to be a Spiritualist?
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Should we not worship truth and not what just tickles our fancy?
And worshiping Jesus is truth when the Bible has been rewritten by men so many times for political and social gain?
He was a man no more no less but you are free to your choice of delusions.
Rajay: I agree with your comment here! And as Spiritualism organizes and the beliefs and practices become entrenched it has all the same problems of the mainstream religions to which it was meant to be a healthy alternative.
Seems human nature is to organize and complicate spirituality—something that should be so simple.
Catherine
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