What does Spirituality mean to you?
Lifting our eyes up and gazing at the universe above us and wondering in awe and realizing this vast space is also inside of us is a spiritual act. Kahlil Gibran once eloquently wrote about this act of seeing and realizing:
“If the Milky Way were not within me how should I have seen it or known it?”
Similarly, Baha’u’llah quoted the hadith below in one of his works:
“ Dost thou reckon thyself only a puny form
When within thee the universe is folded?”
I often associate poetry and art with spirituality. These are the outer forms of spirituality. Spirituality is something you do.
Spirituality also has an inner aspect. To be spiritual is a state of being, a state of mind. Spirituality means reaching beyond our primitive energy, our animal side, our lower nature, our ego, Satan, or what neuroscientists call the four Fs (feeding, fighting, fleeing, and, well, you can fill in the last four letter word here ____) that reside deep within the lowest level of our brain — the reptilian brain. To be spiritual is to lift and elevate our lower nature up the spiral staircase of our being. I’m thinking of a spiral staircase because it opposes the idea of “repression” Nietzsche pictured Christians doing when they denied the self. A human being is capable of integrating his or her animal nature into a higher self that’s capable of infinite expansion. It’s a process of infinite transformation or perfection. I say infinite because there’s always room to improve and imagine something better.
Spirituality means to connect things in new ways, to see things from new perspectives. “Could a greater miracle take place,” Henry David Thoreau asked, “than for us to look through each other’s eyes for an instant?” Imagining the world through another person’s eyes ties more connections. I ask more questions. How did this person come to view the world this way? Why do I agree or disagree with this view? The search for answers will help me take in more and enrich my personal experience. It’s interesting that all three quotes above come in the form of questions.
Curiosity. Creativity. Connection.
These are three words that come to mind when I see the word spirituality.