
This is a question that I get asked a lot and admittedly, it’s a difficult question to answer. I think that the difficulty lies in the fact that there are so many possible answers out there depending upon whom you ask. A Tibetan Monk is likely to provide a very different answer than a Catholic Priest would. A Wiccan Priestess will no doubt define spirituality much differently than would a Jewish Rabbi or Muslim Imam.
Does this mean that there is no correct way to answer the question “what is spirituality?” I don’t believe so. Instead, I believe that this simply means that spirituality should only be defined by one’s own personal experience of it. Connecting to our spirit is a highly individualized practice and yet it is one of the quickest ways that we can truly embrace, honor and radiate the FabYOUlousness inside of us.