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Spiritual

Spiritual refers to matters of the spirit, soul, or non-material dimensions of existence. It describes a sense of meaning, purpose, or connection to something greater than oneself, which may be personal, communal, or transcendent. The term is often used to express personal experience, but it is also used within religious and philosophical traditions to refer to beliefs about the sacred, the divine, or ultimate reality.

The term derives from Latin spiritualis, meaning "of breath or spirit," related to spiritus meaning breath. The

Practices commonly associated with spirituality include prayer, meditation, contemplation, ritual, music, nature experience, service to others,

In religious contexts, spirituality may denote seeking closeness to the divine or realization of ultimate truth

Scholars in theology, religious studies, psychology, and anthropology study spirituality as a dimension of human life,

scope
encompasses
both
religiously
rooted
beliefs
and
secular
interpretations.
ethical
living,
and
attempts
to
cultivate
mindfulness,
compassion,
or
inner
peace.
Expressions
vary
widely
across
cultures
and
individuals,
from
formal
liturgies
to
private
reflection
or
nature-based
practices.
within
a
given
tradition.
In
secular
or
pluralistic
settings,
it
can
refer
to
a
sense
of
connectedness,
awe,
or
personal
growth
independent
of
organized
religion,
including
movements
around
mindfulness,
humanism,
or
environmental
ethics.
exploring
its
origins,
practices,
and
effects
on
well-being,
culture,
and
society.
The
term
remains
broad
and
sometimes
contested,
reflecting
diverse
beliefs
about
what
constitutes
the
spiritual.