Spiritual Growth: Hobby or Way of Life?
~ A text by Irma ten Brink inspired by the work of Yoginâm ~
Spiritual Growth: Hobby or Way of Life?
Why is spirituality important?
Many people seek spiritual growth, but what does that truly mean? In a world full of commercial courses and quick certifications, the question arises: is spirituality a way of life or merely a hobby?
The trap of superficial spirituality
Eastern spirituality has spread to the West, becoming increasingly popular. However, it is often approached as a hobby—weekend courses that promise transformation but lack depth.
Can you truly learn in a few days what a Tibetan monk spends a lifetime mastering? If spirituality is seen as something to "achieve" in order to teach others, you might be fooling yourself.
Important questions:
- Do I want to lead a spiritual life, or just have a pleasant hobby?
- Am I seeking genuine spiritual growth or just quick results?
The path to authentic spirituality
Many people start with yoga, Reiki, or meditation. I did too. But after years of exploration, I discovered that true healing comes from within—nobody can heal another.
My journey led me to a serious spiritual path, which I have followed for 20 years. Yet, I still consider myself a beginner. That’s why I offer courses—not for instant results, but to inspire genuine transformation.
What makes a spiritual life genuine?
- Daily ethical practice – Not just meditation, but commitment and honesty with oneself.
- Letting go of negative patterns – Transforming Nafs (Self/Soul), greed, jealousy, and attachments makes space for wisdom and compassion.
- Transformation through openness – Spiritual growth requires intention, not superficial techniques.
A course as a starting point, not an endpoint
A good spiritual course can inspire and start a transformation, but transformation truly continues afterwards. Many choose the safe, comfortable side—spirituality as a hobby. Yet, if you truly seek growth, it requires commitment and dedication.
Are you ready to embrace an authentic spiritual life?
The 5-day intensive Meaningful Living can be a powerful start!
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