How do you think human beings and the universe came into existence? It’s okay to say “I don’t know”.
What do you think happens to us when we die? It’s okay to say I don’t know.
When it comes to your personal morals, what are your most important values, boundaries or guidelines about how you should live your life and treat other people? What is okay with you for you, and what is not okay with you for you? Remember, morals are about how believe you should live, not how you believe other people should live.
Are there any routines or rituals that use on regular basis to make yourself feel more grounded and intentional in what you’re trying to achieve or accomplish? If so, what are they? These can spiritual, religious or practical in nature (i.e. a morning jog, reading the news, etc.)
What, if any, celebrations, anniversaries or events are important to you?
How do you use prayer or meditation (if at all) in your life?
In what ways do you process your experiences or difficult situations with others?
How would you describe your feelings of connectedness to God, a god or goddess, nature or the universe around you?
What are some important features of your belief systems? This might include a recognition of saints, a prophet, connection with other lifeforms, or anything that is important to you.
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