Spirituality and Finding One's Path in Life

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“By finding one’s true purpose, clearing away blockages to energetic functioning, therapeutically dealing with problems and hindrances along the way, finding support from appropriate networks, forging a strong sense of individual identity, self-worth and entitlement, and getting into contact with supernatural sources of power, both movements promise to help make individuals “the best you can be.” (Religion, Spirituality and Everyday Practice, 13) Finding one’s spiritual path can take a life time and prove to be difficult because spirituality comes with time, wisdom and life experiences. Religion, culture and tradition all have a huge impact on one’s life and play distinct roles in finding one’s purpose and developing as a whole. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary the definition of spirituality is as states “the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters”. In the book Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya the themes of spirituality and independence are exactly what young Antonio is trying to find. This book portrays the struggles and positive experiences of a young boy on his route to finding his own identity.
Finding your spirituality and your path in life is not easy for anyone and was proven very difficult for Antonio Marez. Antonio Marez grew up in a devout Catholic family where a solid sense of faith kept them strong. Antonio’s mother and father grew up in two completely different places with different beliefs, values and goals. This difference actually makes it difficult for Antonio to figure out what his own purpose is. His mother desperately wants him to become a priest and his father who is a vaquero or cowboy wants him to follow in his footsteps. Antonio states “Now we have come to live ne...

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...elt at ease with the answers his father had given him (248). Antonio needed this insight from his father and it was the talk that he needed for him to realize that he chooses his destiny and he can choose his path to spirituality on his own. As the realization becomes more real Antonio thinks to himself, “Take the llano and the river valley, the moon and the sea, God and the golden carp – and make something new” (247) After Ultima dies, Antonio’s journey into manhood really. He now has a new understanding and appreciation for life which will pave the road to his spirituality and independence.

Works Cited

Anaya, Rudolfo. Bless Me, Ultima, Warner Books edition, 1994. Print.
Giordan, Giuseppe, and William H. Swatos. Religion, Spirituality and Everyday Practice. Dordrecht: Springer, 2011. Web.
"Spiritulaity." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2014

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