Liv Morgan talks about her spiritual awakening.
During a recent appearance on Bradley Martyn’s RAW Talk, Liv Morgan opened up about her spiritual journey after being asked whether she is religious.
The WWE Superstar explained that she’s been on a personal spiritual journey for some time, describing it as a calling that prompted her to explore her spiritual side.
“Um, you know, I’ve been on a journey over the last five months or so. I think I might have found God,” said Morgan. “It sounds cliché, but I felt a calling. Certain things happened that felt like coincidences, but they made me feel like maybe I was supposed to start a relationship with God or at least explore it.”
The Judgment Day star explained she didn’t grow up actively following religion and that church never resonated with her, despite attending several times.
“I didn’t grow up very religious… went to church a couple of times, but it didn’t really resonate with me. I went through my whole adult life not really believing in God, but not openly denying Him either. It’s weird because before every match, I would do the sign of the cross without fail. At the same time, I would still question whether God was real. That’s kind of how my whole life has been.”
Liv Morgan on embracing her spiritual journey
Morgan revealed that she began noticing signs that prompted her to explore her spirituality. This sparked a personal journey of faith, and she now experiences a deep, emotional connection.
“A couple of months ago, little things kept happening that made me feel like I should lean in and try to connect. So I’ve been on my own journey. I believe now, and it honestly makes me emotional. I can feel this unconditional love, and that brings tears to my eyes.
“I’m not reading the Bible, but I do have a daily devotional that I started at the beginning of the year. I read it every day, and it puts me in a good headspace. I don’t know where I fall on the religious scale, but I know I’m on a journey that I appreciate and that makes me happy.”
Liv Morgan doesn’t align with the typical portrayal of organized religion, where followers are urged to attend services out of fear of God, and she noted that this representation may have influenced her growing up.
“Now, as an adult, I can build that relationship in my own way. It feels like more trust and relief. I’m not as scared or nervous because I feel like He has my back. I still deal with anxiety and pressure, but I can center myself, breathe through it, and remind myself that God’s got me and I’m okay.”
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