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Spiritual Companionship: Walking Each Other Home

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  Spiritual companionship is not about fixing, advising, or converting. It’s about presence. It’s the quiet art of walking alongside someone as they explore their inner life—without judgment, without agenda, and without rushing the journey. In a world that often prizes speed and certainty, spiritual companionship offers something radical: stillness, listening, and shared mystery. 🕊️ What Is a Spiritual Companion? A spiritual companion is someone who: Listens deeply, without trying to solve. Honors your questions more than your answers. Holds space for your grief, joy, doubt, and wonder. Reminds you that you are not alone. They might be a friend, a chaplain, a therapist, a mentor—or simply someone who shows up with kindness and curiosity. 🌿 Why It Matters We all need places where we can speak freely about what moves us, unsettles us, or gives us hope. Spiritual companionship creates those spaces. It’s not about shared beliefs—it’s about shared humanity. In caregiving,...