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Today’s Take Action Prompt: Spiritual Autobiography

By Sandra Lee Schubert | June 4, 2008

Spiritual Autobiography: What are your spiritual beliefs? Are you a new age kind of person or were you raised in a traditional religion. Either way you have experiences to relate. Spend some time describing your spiritual life. What does your family belief? Do you follow those beliefs or have you discovered your own? Begin at the beginning and describe your spiritual life and how it informs your secular life.

Read some different traditions:
As an example… if you are not traditional, pick up some texts you might not normally read. Is there any thing you have learned?

Write you own spiritual essay: Pick a topic.
I think a higher power is…
I think spirituality is…
I want to help you to meditate by telling you the following…

Creative Resources to check out:

Writer’s Digest - Spiritual Writing 2005
Spiritual Writing: From Inspiration to Publication by Deborah Levine and Cynthia Black
Spiritual Quests: The Art and Craft of Religious Writing edited by William Zinsser

© 2008 Sandra Lee Schubert www.writing-for-life.com

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Topics: Memoir, Spiritual Writing |

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