Inspired by another thread, I'm curious about what people consider to be spiritual. In that endeavor, if people could provide a working definition of spiritual/spirituality, under than 20 words, I think that could help with understanding each others viewpoints, clarifying our own viewpoints, and possibly help each of us evolve our own viewpoints of spirituality.
Observation
There are a very distinct viewpoints based on what some feel is spirituality based on.
Reflected from western or eastern viewpoint's
or even a mix of both...makes interesting reading...
The Western viewpoint belief-based, structured around religious doctrines and communal worship.
The Eastern viewpoint practice-based, focusing on direct, experiential interactions with the spirit and the universe.
western / dualism / clear distinctions between self and other, good and evil, heaven and hell.
eastern / non-dualism / 道 (dào) Chinese, 道 (dō) Japanese referring to a way or principal.
精神 (jīngshén) seems to be what most are referring to; used to describe the human spirit, vitality, or essence.
神 (shén) can mean deity, god, or spirit
In China, 神 (shén) can be used directly as part of ones practice. The practice itself developing this aspect.
not spiritually based in the western sense of the word.
practices built around the concepts of "yi" (意), intent "qi" (气), energy and "shen" (神) spirit
can use it directly.
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The spirit sails as if in empty space. It is solemn and hidden as though covered by snow and frost. It lies submerged like a resting dragon. It jumps like a roaring lion. It can be as (bright and) fierce as fire, and can sink under water. Therefore, when not in motion, it has no form. But once in action, it is very vigorous. It is not necessary to raise the limbs and move the body, but it is more than adequate to deter the different things (e.g., your opponent) at a distance."