Awakening Spirituality and Anchoring EssenceIn Era of Anxiety | Raokun Lin | TEDxWuxi DSAS Youth
Kevin shares his reflections on spirituality and how it helps us preserve our essence in an unfinished world. He reminds us that spirituality is not an abstract concept, but something hidden in the small moments of daily life—a deep breath, a gaze at the stars, a moment of stillness. It allows us to remain awake and grounded in a world that never stops accelerating. Kevin believes that spirituality is not confined to religion but is an indispensable component of our everyday lives. In a world that is constantly “In Beta”, he sees spirituality as a quiet but powerful anchor that brings us stability in uncertainty. Since his first encounter with the concept of spirituality in the John Locke essay competition, Kevin has consistently viewed spirituality as something worth exploring by connecting it with personal reflections. In his speech, using his stories, Kevin invites the audience to reconsider spirituality as an evolving practice that can be integrated into their lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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