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Stop Hijacking the word SPIRITUALITY!

The term spirituality has always been one that is vague, broad, and occasionally brings to mind visuals of freaks, like some skinny, fruity smelling vegan with wild hair who meditates all day and has a nose ring.

But I believe the term has been hijacked, and I’m here to claim it back!  That’s right, step aside you crazy yippy-hippies, and let the real spiritualists cut through.  Yes, I know that the concept of spirituality means many things to many people, and one’s person spirituality can be very different from that of someone else.  I get it.

Regardless, I’m tired of people touting The Secret and holding motivational touchy-feely events and telling you to be your best self in the name of spirituality.  Not that there is anything wrong with all of that, but it should be done under the name of self-help or psychology.  Spirituality is a word that should be reserved for those who are interested in exploring a planned design or higher power outside the realm of formal religion or man-made dogma.

Why do I care?  Because it’s confusing when I am trying to find articles or material on spirituality, that’s why!  (insert whiny voice here)  As someone who does alot of research on the topic in order to publish a blog on the same, it can often be a frustrating waste of time to thumb through irrelevant material.

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I know I don’t own a patent on the word and it’s a free country and all, but let’s flip it around.  The word secular is defined as attitudes, events, or things that have no religious or spiritual basis.  So how would people like it if the word secular was wrongly used in situations where a God was discussed in general, but not necessarily by a specific name, i.e. Jesus, Allah, or Ram?  That would be incorrect, wouldn’t it?  Secularism is supposed to refrain from any kind of religious reference, even if it’s done in a generic way.  How would people like it if they participate in an event thinking it’s secular, and then hear spiritual or religious terms thrown about all day long?  You bet your spiffy speedos they would not.

In the same way, I believe the word spiritual should be NON-secular, and refer to someone who believes that there may be a planned design or higher power, but may not want to specifically follow the rituals of a particular religion.  That’s all.  It should not stolen and used for the idea of improving one’s own appearance or self in this life, if that’s all that one is pursuing.  Meditation for the sake of alleviating stress so one can be more productive in their current life is quite different than meditating for the sake of true, eternal enlightenment.

Now one can argue that charity starts at home and becoming a less disturbed, more calm individual leads to heightened spiritual states and knowledge.  That is true, but so does keeping a sound body and mind through exercise and taking vitamins.  That’s called nutrition and fitness, not spirituality.  A line needs to be drawn.  When one is not pursuing an activity that involves links to the great beyond or increased compassion and love for all sentient beings, when it is simply about one’s current self in one’s current incarnation, it should clearly be labeled as self-help.  A blog written by someone interested in hiking, nature walks, mindfulness, and stress techniques is more of a self-help blog, not a spiritual one.

I know many would disagree and I know there are alot of greys and overlapping areas that make it acceptable for one kind of spiritual to bleed into the other.  To me, veganism does involve true spirituality because it is the recognition that there is a suffering, loving soul in animals, not just humans.  It’s about greater awareness of others, not just one’s self, which to me is true spiritual enlightenment.  So it’s hard to define exactly what the boundaries of this word should be, and of course everyone’s perceptions vary.  

Therefore I know that my suggestion to more concisely define the term spirituality is simply my subjective and peevish wish and not going to actually happen and I’ve just wasted 20 minutes of my life writing this, as you have reading it.  But one can still put the idea out there in the universe, and hope that against all odds it may just sprout wings.  One never knows.

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Spirituality to me means peace and tranquillity, a love of nature and all the little creatures we share this beautiful planet with. The majesty of the mountains and the sweeping pine forests and the turbulence of the oceans. The blue skies with little puffy clouds, the heat of the sun and the cool beauty of the moon and stars. Spirituality for me is feeling at one with the planet.

Living a spiritual life means simply to go forward with a compassionate heart and a strong mind. To not be responsible for causing any living being pain. Simple, but not easy.

When the heart, mind, soul and body are in agreeance, then we are on a spiritual path. Any one of the four out of balance, then we have an error and need to check what we are doing.

If you doesnt believe the existence of soul, isnt it irony to believe spirituality? Many people believe happiness is when you achive high spiritual level. But our happiness is affected by hormones and body biochemistry. Emotions and feelings exist only with bodily form. Even if soul exist, he is not a being with emotion.

I did research on secular spirituality, and I will say spirituality means connection beyond oneself. Almost all the secular sites I found had that word. From my perspective, connection can mean interacting, observing, understanding, or sharing with another, such as a community, nature, or the universe. The feeling of immersing deep in wonder of the beauty of our world understood by science, psychology, history and social research can be just as beautiful, if not more, than what the religious see. And more importantly, it's proven through rigorous investigation.

Spirituality is usually a way to behave to please God without beinbg part of any religion!

Spirituality is about the non-physical aspects of life. It is understanding there are things we don't understand and looking within for answers that words cannot properly describe. It is distinguished from religion in being free from dogma and customs that are woven into lessons on spirituality to keep it grounded which makes it more approachable and less accurate. Spirituality is the realization we are all one.

Spirituality literally and originally in many languages means the way of the mindful breath. from latin spiritus meaning breath, wind . Semitic rauchaia from ruch =breath, Amazigh tahawit from ahu =breath.nothing to do with the spooky higher powers youtu.be/rBu5AmrxWu4

Thank you for wasting my time. If you hadn't already known that each person using the word 'spirituality' has his/her own definition of the word you must be living under a rock. You said at the outset that you were going to define, which was the only reason I read it, and you failed to do so. Then you realised this yourself, admitted to it, but still posted this non-article. Why? Either give the definition or take it down and stop wasting people's time and making a fool of yourself.

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just remember god doesn't exist.

SPIRITUALITY & VEGANISM The righteous avoid and abhor harm to living beings, lies and slander. He speaks the truth and does not deceive others. He speaks words that bring about unity. VEGAN 🕉️ Endocannabinoid-System 🕉️ N a m a s t é

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  1. Mikal says

    I totally understand and agree

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