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"Spiritual But Not Religious ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Spiritual But Not Religious เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INFJ ใน mbti, 4w5 - sp/sx - 459 ใน Enneagram, RLOAI ใน Big 5, EII ใน Socionics"

After a while, you may feel that your life is meaningless if you only care about staying alive physically. Why? This is due to the fact that you haven't explained why you bother living at all. In many cases, people first become aware that they have spiritual needs when they experience a profound and unexplainable loss or empty that they are unable to fill in any other way. As a result, many individuals act egotistically, using their brains as though spiritual needs are the same as, say, hunger or thirst. For example: Si is immature if he or she clings to things for no other reason than security. Ni immaturity: focusing solely on one's own interests immature Ti: one who solely cheats and exploits with their knowledge undeveloped Fi: preoccupied solely with one's own emotions Se: immature, merely capable of enjoying the surface delights Ne acting too young and merely wants to be amused and diverted. Te is immature because he is obsessed with authority and control. Young and immature Fe: preoccupied solely with acquiring and exerting dominance The term "spiritual need" refers to a state of mind in which one formally recognizes the importance of meaning, actively pursues meaning-making pursuits, and is in touch with a source of meaning that is greater than one's own selfish needs. Many different things are important to people on a spiritual level. In the same way that there are several means by which one can create a life of significance, there are also various means by which one's spiritual needs can be met. There is a close relationship between the functional stack and some spiritual requirements. Meaningful progress toward mastery of your functions follows naturally from that approach. See how the following requirements are met by these function applications. mature Si: use ritual to generate sacred significance mature Ni: devote yourself to a better future mature Ti: make the best use of your capabilities mature Fi: honor what is good and virtuous mature Se: bring out the beauty and wonder of the world mature Ne: use possibility to create a better world mature Te: build a world that works well for everyone mature Fe: use harmony/gratitude to rebalance the world

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"Spiritual but not religious" (SBNR), also known as "spiritual but not affiliated" (SBNA), or less commonly "more spiritual than religious" is a popular phrase and initialism used to self-identify a life stance of spirituality that does not regard organized religion as the sole or most valuable means of furthering spiritual growth. Historically, the words religious and spiritual have been used synonymously to describe all the various aspects of the concept of religion, but in contemporary usage spirituality has often become associated with the interior life of the individual, placing an emphasis upon the well-being of the "mind-body-spirit", while religion refers to organizational or communal dimensions.

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