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AGUEST SAID
I agree with dear Tams, dear S+G (peace to you, both!) except that spirituality is a bit more to me: I am spiritual because I am a SPIRIT - a potentially eternal and immortal being temporarily housed in a physically finite and mortal vessel. Spiritual is not something I choose or make myself to be - I was that before I was ever a physical being. Unlike my flesh, which I can alter; I cannot alter my spirit. LIKE my flesh (and its physicality), I can become more... or less... in tune with its spirituality.
Religion is a means that man has created to DEFINE the spirit and that which is spiritUAL, in imitation of a system established by God to help His chosen people, Israel, CONTROL their FLESH... by USING their spirits... because both have a mind and heart, separate from one another. And Israel showed that for them (for most of man, actually, but God was only concerned with Israel at the time, because of His plans for THEM) the two are more often in conflict, indeed, rarely in harmony.
So He created a system of "laws" and rituals to help GUIDE them; not as to the OTHER man, but at to each one's self. Unfortunately, this system was corrupted and abused by "men"... who turned it into a means to look at OTHERS (vs. themselves)... so as to judge them... while turning a as well as bind them to even more "laws" and burden them with even more rituals... while turning a blind eye to their own foibles.
And as time progressed, these systems "begat" other systems (beliefs, doctrines, routines, rituals, etc.)... some with less laws and rituals, some with more. One is referred to as Babylon the Great, with the systems begat by "her" being referred to as "women" (they all are, actually, but they are not all "adulteresses" in the manner of BTG)... or daughters.
Religion attempts to guide people to "God" (and/or Christ). Unfortunately, it cannot do that (hence, they are all false) because God is a SPIRIT... and it is only BY one's spirit that one can get to know Him. As dear tec pointed out, though, religion appeals to the FLESH... because it attempts to lead by appealing to the senses, primarily sight.
Spirituality, however, transcends the flesh because knowing God has nothing to do WITH the flesh. In fact, the flesh is in opposition to such knowledge and knowing. The spirit, while confined as to MOVEMENT by the flesh, is not confined in any other way: it can see, hear, taste, touch, and smell things, even those the flesh cannot.
So, where did all the confusion regarding the differences/similarities between the spiritual and religion come in? Through all those who deign to explain the spiritual... but have absolutely NO idea what it truly is! Fleshly people who try to explain the spiritual in fleshly terms. Who describe what IS spiritual as if it is [also] fleshly.
Kind of like referring to a apple when describing an orange: the only thing the two have in common is that they are fruit, grow from seeds, grow on trees, and can be eaten. And, well, yeah, they must be picked from the tree or the ground on which they've fallen... and tend to be in season around the same time. Other than that, though, they've really nothing in common.
Same with spirituality and religion: the one is an apple, the other an orange. It does one no good then, to try and describe religion as, say, a fuji, and spirituality a macintosh. Better to see religion as a valencia and spirituality as a golden delicious. They just aren't the same "fruit" - they don't look the same, smell or taste the same, come from the same [kind of] tree. Their skin ("garment"), pulp ("meat"), cores ("substance"), and juice ("water")... is entirely different. Entirely.
Like science, religion is bound by... and to... the physical world. Spirituality, because of its foundation, the SPIRIT... can transcend it.
This is why Paul, who understood spirituality and hoped for the day when he was able to manifest HIS (2 Corinthians 12:1) wrote:
"He is not a Jew who in one on the OUTSIDE; he is a Jew... who is one ON THE INSIDE." Romans 2:28, 29
I hope this helps and, again, peace to you!
Your servant and a slave of Christ,
SA
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