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Spirituality
How do religions enable people experience spirituality?
Christianity
A spiritual experience in a Christian context signifies the interaction of God. The spiritual experience is an important aspect of Christian spirituality that indicates a relationship between the believer and God.
Bhuddism
Buddhists often claim that religious experience – in the form of the mindful, analytical introspection that occurs in insight meditation – plays a crucial role in the justification of key Buddhist doctrines.
Judaism
Judaism has a body and a soul. The two work together. The soul finds expression, and the body comes alive.
Celebrations
Bhuddism
Important Dates:
Buddhist New Year, Wesak, Dharma Day, Parinirvana Day, Kathina.
Christianity
Important Dates:
April 3rd(Jesus died)
April 5(Jesus was resurrected)
Ascension day - 1st november
Christmas Day - 25 December
Easter Day - 9th April
Good Friday
Judaism
Important Dates:
May and October festivals are for famous Jews -
Chanukah / Hanukkah — December 19-26(defeating Syrian Greeks(occupants))
Tu B’shevat - January 17
Rosh Hashanah — September 26-27(head of the year)
Tisha B’av - August 7
How does the religion express spirituality?
Judaism
Spirituality in Judaism may involve practices of Jewish ethics, Jewish prayer, Jewish meditation, Shabbat and holiday observance, Torah study, dietary laws, teshuvah, and other practices.
It may involve practices ordained by halakhah or other practices.
Christianity
Spirituality in Christianity involves practices like baptism, the Eucharist (Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper), prayer (including the Lord's Prayer), confession, confirmation, burial rites, marriage rites and the religious education of children.
Christians believe that Jesus is the way to God. They believe the holy Spirit makes us one with God.
Bhuddism
Buddhist view life and death as a continuum, believing that the spirit continues after death and may be reborn.
Buddhism is rooted in the Buddha's Enlightenment or Awakening which is an experience that many Bhuddist want to replicate.