Can literature be spiritual without being religious?
Don't know yet what you think but...
I think it can.
Some writers are shaped by faith as a belief. Others by ritual, doubt, inheritance, mystery, or the language of sacred things. Sometimes what enters the work is not doctrine, but reverence. Not certainty, but awe.
And that leads to a second question:
Which faith tradition, if any, shapes your storytelling most? And do you ever borrow from others?
I’m curious where your stories come from: faith, doubt, ritual, memory, or something harder to name.
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Can literature be spiritual without being religious?
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