Your answer on "war movies" took me by surprised (in a good way). There's a saying, you can't change the world if you cannot change yourself. I've always wanted to grow spiritually, churches I've been to reeks of "attachment". Can I grow spiritually but not religiously? If yes. How?
I think it's possible. I'm not a religious man. I, in fact, hold no faith. Yet I am a spiritual person.
I don't know how you'll find your spiritual peace. However I found mine by following the teachings of Buddhist philosophy. I am drawn to the message of inner peace and contentment, the idea of universal inclusivity and forgiveness that transcends culture and race and countries.
My spirituality isn't measured by how many times I pray per day, what clothes I wear on certain times of the year or which meat I don't eat, but how conscious I am of my thoughts and actions in daily life. Maybe that could help you answer the question of what you're looking for, spiritually?
I don't know how you'll find your spiritual peace. However I found mine by following the teachings of Buddhist philosophy. I am drawn to the message of inner peace and contentment, the idea of universal inclusivity and forgiveness that transcends culture and race and countries.
My spirituality isn't measured by how many times I pray per day, what clothes I wear on certain times of the year or which meat I don't eat, but how conscious I am of my thoughts and actions in daily life. Maybe that could help you answer the question of what you're looking for, spiritually?