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You’re Not Religious, You’re Spiritual, I Get It
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You’re Not Religious, You’re Spiritual, I Get It in Ottawa, ON
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You’re Not Religious, You’re Spiritual, I Get It in Ottawa, ON
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You're Not Religious, You're Spiritual, I Get It: Bridging the Gap Between the Two is a compassionate exploration for anyone who has ever felt caught between faith and spirituality, unsure where they truly belong.
Many people today feel pressured to choose. Choose religion or spirituality. Choose tradition or expansion. Choose scripture or meditation. This book gently challenges that false divide. Written with honesty, respect, and lived experience, Bri Reece invites readers into a space where religion and spirituality are not enemies, but reflections of the same divine truth expressed in different languages.
Raised in the Church of God in Christ, the author honors the role religion played in shaping her morals, grounding her life, and even saving her during dark seasons. At the same time, she shares her personal journey of spiritual expansion through travel, reflection, meditation, and exposure to global faith traditions, revealing how reverence for God appears across cultures in remarkably similar ways.
This book explores the parallels between prayer and meditation, scripture and consciousness, faith and inner power. It addresses the quiet guilt many people feel for asking questions in church, the fear of betraying God by expanding spiritually, and the pain caused when faith is used to judge, shame, or exclude. Without disrespecting religion, it offers a softer, more integrated understanding of the divine rooted in love, compassion, and personal growth.
Blending reflection with gentle daily practices, this book does not ask readers to abandon their beliefs or adopt someone else's spiritual template. Instead, it encourages them to honor what brings peace, kindness, and love into their lives. Whether through prayer, meditation, grounding, scripture, or stillness, any practice that makes you more loving and compassionate is aligned with God.
This is a book for those who feel spiritually curious but emotionally cautious. For those who still love God but want a deeper, more personal connection. For those who believe the world can only change when individuals do the inner work first.
You do not have to choose sides.
You do not have to explain your soul.
There is a bridge, and you are already walking it.
You're Not Religious, You're Spiritual, I Get It: Bridging the Gap Between the Two is a compassionate exploration for anyone who has ever felt caught between faith and spirituality, unsure where they truly belong.
Many people today feel pressured to choose. Choose religion or spirituality. Choose tradition or expansion. Choose scripture or meditation. This book gently challenges that false divide. Written with honesty, respect, and lived experience, Bri Reece invites readers into a space where religion and spirituality are not enemies, but reflections of the same divine truth expressed in different languages.
Raised in the Church of God in Christ, the author honors the role religion played in shaping her morals, grounding her life, and even saving her during dark seasons. At the same time, she shares her personal journey of spiritual expansion through travel, reflection, meditation, and exposure to global faith traditions, revealing how reverence for God appears across cultures in remarkably similar ways.
This book explores the parallels between prayer and meditation, scripture and consciousness, faith and inner power. It addresses the quiet guilt many people feel for asking questions in church, the fear of betraying God by expanding spiritually, and the pain caused when faith is used to judge, shame, or exclude. Without disrespecting religion, it offers a softer, more integrated understanding of the divine rooted in love, compassion, and personal growth.
Blending reflection with gentle daily practices, this book does not ask readers to abandon their beliefs or adopt someone else's spiritual template. Instead, it encourages them to honor what brings peace, kindness, and love into their lives. Whether through prayer, meditation, grounding, scripture, or stillness, any practice that makes you more loving and compassionate is aligned with God.
This is a book for those who feel spiritually curious but emotionally cautious. For those who still love God but want a deeper, more personal connection. For those who believe the world can only change when individuals do the inner work first.
You do not have to choose sides.
You do not have to explain your soul.
There is a bridge, and you are already walking it.
















