Spirituality in the Blogosphere by Jane Smith


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The blogosphere isn’t necessarily the first place you’d think to get a dose of spirituality. Blogs more than anything else are usually a source of alternate or additional income and usually take practical matters for their subject, often offering consultations and other products for their readers.

As secular and monetized as many blogs are, however, there are a surprising number of blogs about spirituality in the blogosphere, some monetized and some not, that offer guidance, community, and release for the writers and their readers.

What explains this? Why would spiritual writers and readers want to connect over the internet? Why use a blog to enter into conversation?

Blogs can be an extremely personal method of communication. The blog’s roots lie in journaling, so it isn’t a great leap to understand what about it appeals to a spiritual soul. Blogs give writers the opportunity to share their thoughts, their difficulties, and their beliefs in an environment that supports and nourishes it, in addition to giving feedback.

Spirituality is an ever-changing, ever-evolving pursuit, and can take believers through challenges more intense than anything in the secular world. Sometimes it is helpful and restorative to our belief to have a community of similarly-minded people with whom we can share our burdens.

Expressing your thoughts on a blog and publishing them on the web also sends out energy into the universe and attracts answers. Sometimes those answers come in the form of a comment, and sometimes the answer manifests in the author’s very writing as a divine revelation.

Because spirituality is part creativity and part community, a blog is a medium well-suited to it. Seeking to understand your spirituality takes work and creativity, but that alone will often not bring the kind of clarity that comes with discussion.

In our fragmented world, the blogosphere helps to connect spiritual people by providing a platform that is universal and supportive, where people are free to grow spiritually and help others grow at the same time.

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Jane Smith
Guest Blogger
Dragon Intuitive
~science,mysticism,spirituality~

Jane Smith is a freelance writer and blogger. She writes about criminal background check for Backgroundcheck.org. Questions and comments can be sent to: janesmth161 @ gmail.com

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One response to “Spirituality in the Blogosphere by Jane Smith”

  1. Joanne Avatar
    Joanne

    Hi Jane

    I would completely agree, a blog is a great outlet for spirituality.

    I am and still guess, a completely normal person going about my work and life without a drop of spirituality in me. Yet I always felt there was something I couldn’t explain within me. I suppressed it for years, until almost by accident I went to a channelling workshop.

    And I discovered that there was indeed another side of me, I could write automatically the most beautiful and insightful things that I had no idea what they meant. So I have set up a blog which has catalogued everything I have channelled over the past year, as I am seeking to find others who either have this ability or can just help me understand the things I write. It is in no way monetised or there for any other purpose than for people to read and give comment and feedback.

    Thanks Joanne

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