What is 'spirituality'?

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Recently I've become involved into the discussion 'Autism and religion'. There were very interesting contributions, debates and ideas, but very soon a problem arose - we talked about spirituality in autism, but when asked what spirituality meant, no one could clearly define it.

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I would go with 'beliefs relating to spiritual entities'. Which would be all things not part of the natural world.
 

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try: a belief, or even a hope, that there is more to existence and reality than just physical, tangible phenomena.
 

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What is spirituality? For me it revolves around a sense of being a believer without having to believe in or subscribe to a particular church or religious organization. For me, it’s a personal belief in God (Spirit/Creator/First Cause) not prescribed or dictated by this or that church or religion. (Been there, done that.) Spirituality provides the freedom of believing, of living a life of faith without having to be Mormon, Baptist, Catholic, Christian or … There is a great freedom of not having to subscribe to the conflicting (we are right, you are wrong mentality) religion/church based constraints of theology, doctrine and dogma. That’s probably not a “by the book” definition of spirituality, but it works for me … I like the simplicity of it.
 

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Spirituality to me means to reflect, to give this life a thought, to question our being here, to seek an answer, to contemplate life itself.

Hence; Spirituality does NOT mean; having found a belief, a religion. Neither does it mean that you don't even give life itself a second thought, or care to wonder about it.

The way I think about it, spirituality is something everyone feels as soon as they first think; Why?
 

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Spirituality to me means to reflect, to give this life a thought, to question our being here, to seek an answer, to contemplate life itself.

Hence; Spirituality does NOT mean; having found a belief, a religion. Neither does it mean that you don't even give life itself a second thought, or care to wonder about it.

The way I think about it, spirituality is something everyone feels as soon as they first think; Why?

Interesting thought ... but I'm a little slow tonight ... what do you mean, "as soon as they first think?"
 

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Interesting thought ... but I'm a little slow tonight ... what do you mean, "as soon as they first think?"

I mean when a person starts to ask him/herself the fundamental questions of life and our origin and begin to seek answers; When he/she asks 'Why?".
 

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I mean when a person starts to ask him/herself the fundamental questions of life and our origin and begin to seek answers; When he/she asks 'Why?".

Thanks :)
I'm wondering - is a spiritual person one that asks the fundamental questions of life? And, can an atheist be spiritual?

By the way, I like your hat! Merry Christmas
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirituality

my personal belief is that true spirituality has nothing to do with religion necessarily -- spirituality is a state of mind and can be encountered across cultures regardless of religion, the degree of education or intelligence.

although it can be furthered through practice or instruction, i believe the seed of spirituality is (or is not) innate in a person -- some have it and others do not.
 
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What is 'spirituality'?

That's an interesting question. I would call it 'communion with the divine'.

What one considers 'divine' is very personal and not open to interpretation by others. It must be defined from within.

As always -
YMMV
 

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Thanks :)
I'm wondering - is a spiritual person one that asks the fundamental questions of life? And, can an atheist be spiritual?

Angelinity expressed it very well;

my personal belief is that true spirituality has nothing to do with religion necessarily -- spirituality is a state of mind and can be encountered across cultures regardless of religion, the degree of education or intelligence.

although it can be furthered through practice or instruction, i believe the seed of spirituality is (or is not) innate in a person -- some have it and others do not.

Though I would like to argue that a person can be spiritual without committing to any dogma. To me, I see no reason why an atheist could not be spiritual.

And Merry Christmas to you too.