Many people still confuse religion with spirituality and personal experience with blind beliefs.
Try this ....
https://tsriramrao.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/spirituality-and-religion/
I don't have any trouble with confusing everyday feelings with religion I note whoever it was that wrote this trip over their own words article has far more problems than I have, nor is that due to me being over simplistic, most people with an average amount of intelligence can recognise the words of someone with an overworked sense of imagination.
Why would spirituality be confused with religion as religion only exists in the minds of those so inclined to want to accept it.
It's more about the difficulty people have trying to explain these feelings not that spirituality's a particularly good word to use for describing these feelings, finding the exact word is probably akin to chasing the end of a rainbow.
When relating the spiritual, (using spiritual as the right word for the moment even though it's not that precise), to others we all understand these experiences without a need for some, usually self appointed, teacher or guru to explain.
There's no need for any of us to have super brains tuned to genius like levels as is often implied by lots of exponents of this idea that have convinced themselves they have some kind of superior knowledge about these feelings, these feelings are easily understood by most of us something like you Sriram with your feelings of wonder at the new discoveries when you read about them within your science paper or magazine the one you often refer to and good for you too.
Regards ippy