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Spirituality

Spirituality meaning

The quality or state of being spiritual. | Concern for that which is unseen and intangible, as opposed to physical or mundane. | Appreciation for religious values.

Example sentences (20)

But having finished a master’s degree in Theology and having served as Director of the Ignatian Spirituality and Formation Office, it is not a surprise that one can sense a deep spirituality embedded in a number of the poems in this anthology.

Since such detached spirituality is not what G-d has made available to most people, it cannot the spirituality that He wants from us.

African spirituality main In some African contexts, spirituality is considered a belief system that guides the welfare of society and the people therein, and eradicates sources of unhappiness occasioned by evil.

In England, the Dominican nuns blended these elements with the defining characteristics of English Dominican spirituality and created a spirituality and collective personality that set them apart.

Measuring Spirituality as Personal Belief in Supernatural Forces: Is the Character Strength Inventory-Spirituality subscale a brief, reliable and valid measure?

Aleksandr Lukashenko described Belarusian Written Language Day as a celebration of national culture, printed word, and Belarusian spirituality.

Although the duo recognizes their specific, or limited, view of the sacred feminine, they do have a lot of experience around spirituality that made them qualified to take on this project.

An ardent Christian, Mr. Gayle did not only channel his intense spirituality into his sound; it was also reflected in the titles of many of his albums, and in the screeds he delivered extemporaneously during his performances.

A well-rounded guy, of impeccable manners and kinship with spirituality, Tobi has such depth and warmth; qualities not dissimilar to his namesake relative on the mic.

Clever collages, almost psychedelic in nature, ask the viewers to interact with spirituality and consciousness.

Expressed through the concept of vanua — which translates literally as “land,” this deep bond encompasses the interconnectedness of the natural environment, kinship ties, ways of life, values, spirituality, and stewardship responsibilities.

For now, it’s a labour of love, rooted in Bear’s Indigenous knowledge and spirituality.

He also says he feels strongly about fighting antisemitism and supporting all Jews, regardless of their level of spirituality or observance.

He is led by his faith and spirituality, dedicated to his family and committed to his craft.

India is a land of rich spirituality, the birthplace of yoga and of many revered mystical teachers, from Paramahansa Yogananda to Deepak Chopra.

It’s not always about religion: While spirituality can be part of religious practice, it doesn’t have to be.

Johnson said that while Chabad traditionally acts as “salesmen for spirituality,” he’s witnessed more students approaching him to take on mitzvot, like hanging up mezuzot, wrapping tefillin and joining Shabbat dinner, than ever before.

Just as the 50 states of America are known as laboratories of democracy, our Metropolises are wellsprings of spirituality.

Kazakhstan’s steadfast dedication to interfaith dialogue reminds us that spirituality and wisdom can pave the path to a more peaceful and harmonious global society.

Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath is the soul center of spirituality of the devotees living in Odisha and outside Odisha.