Finding God Without Religion
How to build a living, daily, personal relationship with your Higher Power — on your own terms
Summary:
Welcome to the very first Sunday Service.
This week we are beginning at the beginning — with the question that sits underneath so much spiritual seeking.
How do I have a real relationship with God, Source, the Universe, without joining a religion? Without doctrine. Without dogma. Without the conditional God so many of us were introduced to in childhood and quietly walked away from.
In this episode Claire explores the difference between religion and relationship. Why so many spiritually sincere people still feel hollow despite doing all the right things. And what it actually looks like to build a direct, daily, personal connection with the intelligence that created you and loves you unconditionally.
You will hear two readings — Psalm 139 and Thomas Merton — each chosen to illuminate one simple truth. The relationship you are looking for has never been absent. You have simply not yet been shown how to turn toward it.
This episode includes teaching, affirmations and The Wisdom Gym Seven — our closing prayer — to anchor everything in your body and send you into your week genuinely held.
If you have ever felt spiritually homeless. If you left a religion but not the longing. If you have been seeking and still feel like something is missing — this episode is for you.
You are guided. You are loved. You are already whole. Welcome home.
If you'd like to go deeper, we invite you to join us inside The Wisdom Gym app — your home for spiritual personal training. Work directly with Claire Anstey and our guest teachers to train your consciousness, regulate your emotions, and live in alignment with your truth.
Executive Producer and Host: Claire Anstey
Produced by: The Wisdom Gym Ltd
Hosted on: Acast
Website: www.thewisdomgym.com
SHOW NOTES — Episode 1: Finding God Without Religion
This week's affirmations
Say these daily this week. Speak them out loud if you can. Notice the one that catches something — that is the one to return to most.
I do not need to earn the love of God. I am already loved completely, unconditionally, exactly as I am.
My relationship with God is direct, personal and mine. No institution, no religion, no doctrine stands between me and the love that created me.
I am willing to return daily, honestly, imperfectly. That willingness is all that is required.
I am known by the intelligence that created all things. Every part of me, including the parts I have hidden, is seen and received with love.
I am not spiritually homeless. I am coming home. And home has always been within me.
This week's readings
Psalm 139, verses 1 to 10 — Hebrew Scriptures
Thomas Merton — Our job is to love others without stopping to inquire whether or not they are worthy. That is not our business and, in fact, it is nobody's business. What we are asked to do is to love, and this love itself will render both ourselves and our neighbours worthy.
Three invitations for this week
Speak to God today. Honestly. About what is actually happening. Not the cleaned-up version. The real one.
Notice. Over the next seven days, begin to notice the moments when something shifts unexpectedly. A thought that arrives from nowhere. A sense of being held. A coincidence that feels too precise. This is the relationship communicating.
Begin a morning practice. Even two minutes. Even just — I am here. I am willing. I am open. That is enough to begin.
Mentioned in this episode
The Wisdom Gym Seven — our closing prayer, prayed at the end of every Sunday Service
Conscious contact — the Twelve Step tradition's understanding of daily, deliberate connection with your Higher Power