Spirituality reveals that life is bigger than our bodies and what our minds think. It is a reminder that we are never alone, and that we are all connected.

I experience spirituality as the invisible connection between you and I. It is the non-physical internal world revealing something more than the sum total of us. Our body defines our physical I, our mind defines our non-physical I, and our spirit transcends the boundaries of our mind and body. It is the essence of our life—the majesty within and beyond us. Spirituality embraces both reflection and action. It is moving beyond I to care for the other. Spirituality is not about containing or controlling, but about meeting our soul and responsibly sharing it with another soul. It requires self-awareness of our spirituality to avoid the dynamics of controlling or being controlled.

I Have Learned
... that spirituality is a sacred connection to something bigger than myself. I experience it in many areas. For me, spirituality means living with the realization that every day is a new day and a fresh start. It also is expressed in my close relationships. I have an innate need to connect to others in ways that are life affirming. These connections reveal to me that the world is about more than me and my relationships—its entirety is beyond my comprehension. In addition, I see spirituality as being curious about myself, what matters to me, and where to direct my heart and mind.

Musings on Spirituality, With a Sense of Wonderment
Wonderment is curiosity with a sense of awe. Our attention to wonderment invites the presence of spirituality. What were the prominent spiritual beliefs surrounding you in your childhood? How do these beliefs impact your current life? In what ways do your spiritual beliefs nurture and feed you now? How do you wish to develop and nurture your spiritual beliefs? Who are the spiritual or philosophical leaders you admire? What do you believe happens to spirit when the body dies?

Encouragement
There are many ways you can get in touch with your spirituality. You may begin by simply being grateful for your spiritual nature. Be aware of the greatness of your existence, and the existence around you. Through focused awareness, you can boundlessly experience all of it in the moment as you settle into yourself. Sensing that the world is bigger than you is to comprehend that you are connecting with spirituality.

My commitment to nurturing my spirituality is ...

The above is an excerpt from Welcome Home to Yourself: A therapist and photographer explore the meaning of life through individual lenses—a mother and son’s journey published in 2008 by Relationships Matter Publishing Inc. www.suzannekyra.com

Author's Bio: 

As a sensitive writer keenly focused on the nuances of self-awareness and relationships, Suzanne Kyra awakens the spirit of life through the sculpted meaning of her words. Ms. Kyra fulfills her professional calling as a Registered Clinical Counselor, speaking internationally, leading workshops, consulting, and providing clinical supervision for Simon Fraser University Psychology Clinic. She also has a private practice in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. Suzanne gratefully lives with her husband and younger son in the midst of British Columbia’s natural beauty.