INTRODUCTION
Over time, spirituality has
evolved and expanded, and numerous connotations may now be found alongside one
another.
Spirituality is used to refer to
a religious re-formation process that aimed to "recover the original shape
of man orientated toward "the image of God," as demonstrated by the
founders and sacred scriptures of the world's faiths. The phrase was first used
in early Christianity to denote a life centered on the Holy Spirit but it was
later enlarged to include mental aspects of life during the Late Middle Ages.
In current times, the phrase has taken on new meanings.
religious traditions have been
widened to encompass a broader spectrum of experiences, including esoteric and
religious traditions. Modern usages frequently relate to a subjective
perception of a sacred dimension, as well as the "deepest values and
meanings by which individuals live," often outside of formal religious
institutions. Personal growth, a search for an ultimate or sacred purpose, religious
experience, or an encounter with one's own "inner dimension" are all
examples of this.
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