So, which religion does still exist after 1000 years that is not divine in origin?
Actually, I would propose the first call of any religion is to define what spirituality means. Then, how can one become spiritual. Then, one can assess the fruits of that spirituality. “by their fruits ye shall know them…”
The fruits can be tested to see if they are goodly fruits or not. Why would you not test the fruits?
I never said anything about mental feelings. For me, in my faith, spiritual growth equates to how one can master the non-physical virtues of love, justice, truthfulness, reverence and prayerfullness, unity, kindness, thoughtfulness, creativity, courage, detachment from worldly desires, respect, courtesy (I could go on and on)
Here’s a website that reflects how one can “practice” spirituality, so that one’s life becomes like a prayer in action:
virtuesproject.com/
I don’t believe any of these qualities/vitues/attributes are mental feelings…they are expressions of the living Word…