A spiritual person believes that life is not merely for its own sake – it is not self-serving – but rather serves a higher order, purpose, and meaning. Those who follow spiritual worldviews assert that life should be more than just a random and repeatable play of nature.
In this context, spirituality refers to the awareness of one's inner world, emotions, and goals. Living in a way that considers the environment, where one's words and actions are positive and serve others, reflects this continuous striving. Spirituality does not mean perfection; in fact, it is more sincere to acknowledge one's negative emotions, conflictual situations, and mistakes, rather than pretending to be a perfect master.
What does the term "spiritual" mean? The root of the word "spiritual" comes from the Latin *spiritus*, meaning breath or spirit. Many Western languages have adopted this term, which signifies something intangible, often mystical, related to the human soul or spirit. Everyday spirituality does not require books or courses but involves ordinary self-awareness to see oneself realistically.
To support this journey, numerous ceremonies and practices help you delve deeper into your inner self on the path of self-discovery. Experienced masters and a supportive community of wonderful people will guide you on this journey. Shared paths, similar thoughts, and honest souls, all within an environment surrounded by trees, grazing ponies, and the peaceful sounds of nature rather than city noise.
Events related to ceremonies held in the yurt camp are announced on Facebook. These can be viewed in the "News" section, where you can also sign up for the events (Hungarian).