Hi everyone,
I have written about spirituality and how it is different from religions many times.
For example in Hindu tradition, Yoga, meditations, breathing exercises etc. are spiritual practices but they are secular. Praying at temples, following certain rituals, adopting certain lifestyles are religious practices which have a spiritual component but which also have social relevance and can be just beliefs and following of ancient traditions.
Spirituality is about self development and attempting to identify ones spiritual core. Religions also aim at spiritual development but more indirectly. They can involve religious teachers, texts, rituals, gods and many other practices of social and cultural relevance.
To put it simply, the attempt to move away from animal tendencies towards those aspects that are more human.... is 'spiritual'. Humanism is spiritual, vegetarianism is spiritual, animal welfare is spiritual, arts and appreciation of beauty is spiritual, charity and selflessness is spiritual, doing ones duties without self importance is spiritual.....and many more such things.
All these are 'spiritual' because they represent a part of us that has moved away from the animal. They represent a more civilized and a more evolved aspect of us.
Cheers.
Sriram
Ps: Even 'science' can be spiritual....without its self importance.