What is spirituality and religion? Are they different?

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Just want to ask our fellow catholics and non catholics what is spirituality? And some say it is a religion, some say it is not a religion? From your opinion, what is the difference of the two?
Soure:
What Is Spirituality
 
To give the curmudgeon’s answer:

One often describes themselves as “spiritual but not religious” if they are too lazy or weak-willed to commit to a religion but still want to have some way of justifying themselves as a “good person” :rolleyes:
 
To give the curmudgeon’s answer:

One often describes themselves as “spiritual but not religious” if they are too lazy or weak-willed to commit to a religion but still want to have some way of justifying themselves as a “good person” :rolleyes:
That’s an interesting observation, however, in my faith is it quite different. We would say a spiritual path as well as a religious path are different stages of development. Religious paths are full of dogma, ritual and formality, and in our faith these would be adhered to strictly for a person who’s level of development makes them inclined toward a religious path. A spiritual path for us would be a more advanced state of being and much more demanding in that it can’t be achieved in a formulaic manner by following prescribed ritual and procedure. In other words, it can’t be faked. On the other hand, I can follow procedure and ritual, quote scripture and dogma and attend these with any manner of spiritual shortcoming and still be considered religious. As for spirituality, you either have reached that or you haven’t. This level of development requires that you see the Lord in everyone - none excluded, and that you love them fully, without condition or reservation. You have either reached that or you haven’t. So for us, religiousness is rather a sophomoric level of development, and spirituality requires all the skills learned back in the religious stage, fully applied in it’s fulfillment in the spiritual stage. Such a person will not rattle scripture at you, or tell you what the rules are. Such recitations are the practice of those still developing toward spirituality. In our scriptures, the Lord lists the various approaches one can take to Him. The religious path is one of the first.

This is how it is with my faith, and I think the contrast you have posted is fascinating and I appreciate your post.

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Just want to ask our fellow catholics and non catholics what is spirituality? And some say it is a religion, some say it is not a religion? From your opinion, what is the difference of the two?
Soure:
What Is Spirituality
I always considered the two separate with more an emphasis on God with “spiritual”, and with more of an emphasis on the technicalities of religion with “religious”.

For example, I know someone who can regurgitate a lot of religious rules and laws and I consider that person more of an example of “religious”. And I know people whose focus is on Christ and what was Christ-like, and I consider those persons more “spiritual”. People who consider themselves spiritual don’t necessarily have to “not” associate themselves with a particular religion, but their emphasis is different. Of course, one can be both religious and spiritual. But I do sometimes believe the two can be different depending on the person.
 
In my view one’s religious views lead him to spiritual journey. So both are related with each other in a manner that they are inseparable. :confused: :rolleyes:
 
“Spirit” is from the Latin word meaning “to breathe”. Only you can breathe your own body. Only you can breathe in and breathe out; no one else can do it for you.

“Religion” is likely from the Latin word meaning “to bind together”, referring to a person being bound to another person, or being bound to God. “Religion” requires more than one person; “religion” requires community.

“Religion” is what you do with others.

“Spirituality” is what you do alone, in the depths of your heart.
 
“Religion” is what you do with others.

“Spirituality” is what you do alone, in the depths of your heart.
I would basically agree with this, but add that in my tradition, many of us practice our religion alone because there aren’t any groups within reasonable traveling distance. I do agree that spirituality is a much more personal affair.
 
Thank you for all your nice comments bro and sis. Actually there are several or plenty of people saying different kinds of meanings on what is spirituality all about, but i know one thing is for sure, that if we have this positive spirituality there are no war and misunderstanding on this earth.
 
Than for sure peace may overlap us all to find love for each other. No hate will survive thereafter.
 
Just want to ask our fellow catholics and non catholics what is spirituality? And some say it is a religion, some say it is not a religion? From your opinion, what is the difference of the two?
Soure:
What Is Spirituality
Religion exists/is created to fulfill man’s need for spirituality, so I don’t know how the two can be legitimately separated. Modern spite at any attempt to “curtail” personal freedom to do whatever we want, when and as we like to do it, has lead to a negative reaction at Religion, which provides virtually every human society with its moral code. So the word has gained in modern times, a very negative meaning- Nonsensical legalistic systems purely for the sake of legalism and ritualism purely for its own sake…or for the purpose of curtailing individual freedoms and controlling people etc etc. That is obviously a caricuture. All spiritual systems that aim at man’s spiritual good in its methods and practices and attempts to explain reality to him is a religion. Take away the spirituality from each faith-system, and what you have is not a religion at all! 🤷
 
Yeah without spirituality there won’t be any religion for they are two sides of one coin. To attain the heights in spirituality one needs(often) to follow a religion with a set of rules and guidance given in it.
 
Just want to ask our fellow catholics and non catholics what is spirituality? And some say it is a religion, some say it is not a religion? From your opinion, what is the difference of the two?
Soure:
What Is Spirituality
Religion is something that is adhered to.

Sprituality is something that may or may not be done as part of a religion. It is something that is done to designate that what is being done is other than worldly. It may be a state, an adherence, or a way of life.
 
Religion is something that is adhered to.

Sprituality is something that may or may not be done as part of a religion. It is something that is done to designate that what is being done is other than worldly. It may be a state, an adherence, or a way of life.
your right bro, very detailed answer.
 
Religion is something that is adhered to.

Sprituality is something that may or may not be done as part of a religion. It is something that is done to designate that what is being done is other than worldly. It may be a state, an adherence, or a way of life.
I think this is a very good answer. A ‘religion’ is usually a basic set of rules that a group of individuals follow as a way of life. It doesn’t necessarily have to be related to God, but most of the formal religions of the world live by a set of rules that are intended to lead us to God. Spirituality is the vehicle that is used to focus our attention more toward that goal. Some people may be very ‘religious’ by following the outward signs of adhering to the rules of a religion, but might not necessarily practice the inward signs of spirituality. Spirituality is the means that individuals use to focus their attention more fully on bonding with God as their final goal. They usually still practice the same religious rules as others do, but they progress more deeply into forming a true spiritual bond with God.
 
I think this is a very good answer. A ‘religion’ is usually a basic set of rules that a group of individuals follow as a way of life. It doesn’t necessarily have to be related to God, but most of the formal religions of the world live by a set of rules that are intended to lead us to God. Spirituality is the vehicle that is used to focus our attention more toward that goal. Some people may be very ‘religious’ by following the outward signs of adhering to the rules of a religion, but might not necessarily practice the inward signs of spirituality. Spirituality is the means that individuals use to focus their attention more fully on bonding with God as their final goal. They usually still practice the same religious rules as others do, but they progress more deeply into forming a true spiritual bond with God.
But the fact that some people practice religiosity does not mean that religion is to be confounded with religiosity. What religion exists that does not have spiritual aims? Which example can be given of a religion that boils down to a simple set of rules have no connection to spirituality?
 
Religion is codified spirituality.
When the Tao is lost, there is goodness.
When goodness is lost, there is morality.
When morality is lost, there is ritual.
Ritual is the husk of true faith, the beginning of chaos.
 
But the fact that some people practice religiosity does not mean that religion is to be confounded with religiosity. What religion exists that does not have spiritual aims? Which example can be given of a religion that boils down to a simple set of rules have no connection to spirituality?
I love all your posts. You have a sound Catholic mind. I offer this. You are discussing a noun and adjective. They are two different things. Religion is something. Relgiosity is something someone does. It would be safe to say that we should not confuse the two. What does happen is that Religion can become a concrete named thing that may cause cofusion. For example. Show me where you stepped on religion? Where is a bowl full of Religion? I think I left my religion at home in my drawer. It is not something that exists as a thing per se. Religiosity is something you can see that someone does as an act. It is descriptive of something someone does.
 
But the fact that some people practice religiosity does not mean that religion is to be confounded with religiosity. What religion exists that does not have spiritual aims? Which example can be given of a religion that boils down to a simple set of rules have no connection to spirituality?
Technically, ideologies like humanism, atheism, vegetarianism, as well as some other ‘isms’ can also be considered to be forms of ‘religion’ that are not based on God, but loosely (sometimes even more fanatically) hold to a basic set of principles in the same way that spiritual religions do. I know it’s a bit of a stretch, but in a technical sense, they are followed by some people as ‘a way of life’, as ‘religiously’ as Catholicism or any other God-based religion is followed. I always get flak from atheists when I tell them that they practice a form of religion just like anyone else, except that their ‘religion’ is based on their denial of God. 😃
 
Technically, ideologies like humanism, atheism, vegetarianism, as well as some other ‘isms’ can also be considered to be forms of ‘religion’ that are not based on God, but loosely (sometimes even more fanatically) hold to a basic set of principles in the same way that spiritual religions do. I know it’s a bit of a stretch, but in a technical sense, they are followed by some people as ‘a way of life’, as ‘religiously’ as Catholicism or any other God-based religion is followed. I always get flak from atheists when I tell them that they practice a form of religion just like anyone else, except that their ‘religion’ is based on their denial of God. 😃
Gotcha! 👍
 
I think this is a very good answer. A ‘religion’ is usually a basic set of rules that a group of individuals follow as a way of life. It doesn’t necessarily have to be related to God, but most of the formal religions of the world live by a set of rules that are intended to lead us to God. Spirituality is the vehicle that is used to focus our attention more toward that goal. Some people may be very ‘religious’ by following the outward signs of adhering to the rules of a religion, but might not necessarily practice the inward signs of spirituality. Spirituality is the means that individuals use to focus their attention more fully on bonding with God as their final goal. They usually still practice the same religious rules as others do, but they progress more deeply into forming a true spiritual bond with God.
being focus was one of the most benificial result when you are into spirituality.
 
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