Hi everyone,
Spirituality is a Science. This is a Truism...though some people might balk at the idea.
Perhaps the oldest Science too!
Certain people might perhaps start wondering how to measure spiritual phenomena or how to detect them or what instrument to use or which method of mathematical analysis to use or how to conduct a double blind clinical test .....etc. etc.
Science is a broad term, a spectrum in fact....but many people tend to confuse it with Physics. Physics is a subset of science and all sciences are not physics.
Some science are exact sciences like Physics, mathematics. Everything is very precise. Chemistry is not as exact as the other two. Biology and Medicine are even less so. Measurements and predictions are never very precise. Then come Psychology, Sociology and other sciences that are far from exact but are Sciences nevertheless.
Spirituality takes off from where Psychology ends. Nothing very exact or measurable or predictive.... but there is still a system, there are certain methods and techniques... using which certain results can be achieved and certain broad predictions can be made.
Yoga, Pranayama, Meditations, Chantings, rituals and even prayers are some of the systems and methods using which certain mental states can be achieved and a great degree of peace, happiness and hope can be achieved. In some cases, even certain physical results in the form of curing illnesses, greater physical and mental energy and motivation can be achieved.
Greater awareness, greater feeling of love and universality can be reached. Greater wisdom and understanding of other people, their motivations, their inner compulsions and so on can also be easily achieved. People can lose fear of death and look forward to the future even in old age. Loneliness can be overcome.
All these are no mean achievements by the way!! They are priceless! The benefits are immense. Most people would give anything to acquire these benefits.Purely through physical means or medicines or by visiting a shrink these mental and emotional conditions cannot be achieved.
Religions btw are the most popular methods of achieving spiritual maturity....though they also serve other social and cultural purposes.
The secular methods as mentioned above (Yoga etc) are now becoming more popular worldwide, though some people use them parallely with religious methods. Most non religious people use such secular methods to acquire spiritual knowledge and stability. Our atheist friends can too!
Just some thoughts.
Cheers.
Sriram