Universal Attraction Law
For the intents of this book, the word spirituality concerns your collection of notions about reality, including your discernment of how reality works, as well as your personal role in the universe.
For the intents of this book, the word spirituality concerns your collection of notions about reality, including your discernment of how reality works, as well as your personal role in the universe. Whether you take part in a popular faith or take an independent course, whether you trust in divine creation or cling to strict physical objectivity, your notions about reality specify the overall context of your life. In that sense, all of us are spiritual beings as we all have particular beliefs about reality. Even to believe nothing may still be considered part of a spiritual belief scheme.
Your spiritual development is an inherent part of the process of human growth. Reality, affection, and major power don't prescribe a particular spiritual doctrine, so there's lots of freedom to research an assortment of beliefs. But, the highest ideal for your spiritual doctrine is being intelligent. If your notions don't fulfill the essentials of being intelligent at the very least, they can't be considered spiritually sound as they'd be in violation of universal precepts. If a spiritual doctrine buckles under to untruth, if it unplugs you from life, or if it breaks you, it runs afoul of the rules and will only lead you astray. Social disciplining teaches us to have secure attachments to our spiritual notions to the point of mixing such notions into our identities.