It is the remembrance of our original home, from which we have come.  We have become so focused on material life that we no longer remember  that divine home. The soul is the traveller on its way back home. The  journey is the life we adopt on the way home. It is life itself. The  vehicle is the body in which the soul travels through life. Our  spiritual goal is to achieve that original condition and the spiritual  path is the way we travel to reach that goal.
According to Babuji  Maharaj, “Spirituality really begins where religion ends.”  Spirituality is easily identifiable with mysticism. The mystic or  spiritual journey is an inner journey of the heart. One of the great  tenets or principles of all religions has been that God resides in the  heart of the human being. Spirituality focuses attention on the divine  effulgence created by the presence of divinity in the heart.  Spirituality is the need for an inner existence.
Spirituality invokes no names, confers no attributes, demands no  subservience to any artificially created gods of the human mind, and  focuses our attention on the infinite, ultimate source of all beings,  which is nameless, formless and attribute-less. This approach to the  Ultimate can bring together people of all cultures and all religions. If  widely practiced, spirituality is perhaps the most potent force for  bringing about human integration
Material life may be fulfilling to a certain extent, but it often  leaves us with a feeling of emptiness, an indefinable lack of something,  even if we do not know what. Most of us want joy, happiness and peace.  Spirituality teaches us that real joy, happiness and peace come from  within. Spirituality brings lasting and meaningful change to our  lives through inner transformation. As we change, the universe changes  around us. With this change, there is a nurturing of the inner qualities  of the heart, such as courage, hope, faith, wonder, compassion,  tolerance, and most of all, love.
 
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