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Spiritual Engineering

The practice of deliberately constructing your belief system, daily rituals, and ethical framework with the precision of an architect designing a skyscraper. It's about building a sturdy internal structure that can withstand life's earthquakes, complete with reinforced prayer beams, load-bearing gratitude pillars, and a well-insulated attic for storing existential dread. The problem is that spiritual engineering often requires blueprints that were written thousands of years ago, and the building codes have changed significantly since then, leading to structures that are either too rigid or creatively unsound.
Example: "She thought she had done the spiritual engineering work, building a solid foundation of yoga, veganism, and daily affirmations. But when her dog died, the whole structure collapsed, revealing she'd forgotten to install any supports for actual grief."
by Abzugal February 14, 2026
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