In the fields of holistic and integrative medicine people often talk about taking a body/mind/spirit approach. The body and the mind aspects are pretty uncontentious. But what about “spirit”?
For many people the word spirit conjures up either organised religion, or non-denominational ideas like spirit beings, beliefs about life after death, or reincarnation, and so on. But is there a spirituality which isn’t supernatural?
Think of the idea of the “thin spaces” for example, where you feel connected to something greater than yourself.
In fact, I do think this is a key to the concept of spirituality – connection – connection to something greater than yourself. There’s a great pdf about integrative medicine (download here) across on the humanmedia.org site which includes a page on spirituality. They say it is
a means of connection and/or self-reflection through which one finds comfort, purpose and inner peace.
Not a bad definition, and it highlights both the key ideas of connection and of purpose. We are meaning seeking, meaning creating, beings. We do that through stories, through seeking patterns, by joining things up……and that gives us our myths, our beliefs and a sense of purpose. It’s pretty hard to live a life with no sense of purpose.
The Humankind document goes on to say that spirituality includes the qualities of
compassion, humility, generosity and simplicity
I wonder if thinking about qualities such as these helps us to see spirituality as something essentially integrative – in the sense of it being that which connects and pulls the body and the mind together……
Back to the idea of spirituality including a sense of being connected to that which is greater than yourself – remember this little RSA Animate video of Jeremy Rifkin’s fabulous talk on “empathic civilisation”? No? Click through and watch it now.
What does spirituality mean to you? What part does it play in your life?

…….the large thin cloud of energy that is within and without all living “things”. basically benign and encompassing. There to be tuned into and adapted to use for good but often ignored and trashed. Maybe it shrinks back from us until positively “fed” and tuned into again?