When I write my intents down on paper they work with all the love I knew. When dancing, the room makes itself happen. When singing in the shower, the intention is alone.
So, basically I would suggest that it is where you are working with what you are choosing. Are there truly others involved? No, I have never heard of collective intent, in the spiritual sense, unless you mean the Lord's Prayer...
Ok. Doesn't it lead, however, to a state of constantly being focused inward? I.e. watching your intentions, understanding of your choices, constant negoatiations with yourself about what is the reality and whether there are better choices than the one you are thinking about at the moment?
Could you please extend the idea of being spiritual, or spirituality in general? And why to pay so much attention to being spiritual?
My philosophy is the philosophy of being "holistic" - a whole, i.e. fully integrated. Over-focus on one part leads to getting out of balance - the perfect state of "Maat", as ancients taught, is disturbed then. This also means balancing of being turned outward and inward. And this, after all, leads only to the self-honesty.
Self honesty is deeper than virtue, but
Virtue is high as hope.
High and deep?
Quite an open center.
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