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So I went to www.dictionary.com to look up the definition.
spir·i·tu·al, adj.
1. Of, relating to, consisting of, or having the nature of spirit; not tangible or material.
2. Of, concerned with, or affecting the soul.
3. Of, from, or relating to God; deific.
4. Of or belonging to a church or religion; sacred.
5. Relating to or having the nature of spirits or a spirit; supernatural.
Of course, to understand "spiritual," one must know what "spirit" means so I looked it up next.
spir·it, n.
1. The vital principle or animating force within living beings. Incorporeal consciousness.
2. The soul, considered as departing from the body of a person at death.
3. Spirit The Holy Spirit.
4. A supernatural being, as: an angel or a demon; a being inhabiting or embodying a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon; a fairy or sprite.
5. The part of a human associated with the mind, will, and feelings: Though unable to join us today, they are with us in spirit; the essential nature of a person or group.
6. A person as characterized by a stated quality: He is a proud spirit.
7. An inclination or tendency of a specified kind: Her actions show a generous spirit; a causative, activating, or essential principle: The couple's engagement was announced in a joyous spirit.
8. A mood or an emotional state: The guests were in high spirits. His sour spirits put a damper on the gathering.
9. A particular mood or an emotional state characterized by vigor and animation: sang with spirit.
10. Strong loyalty or dedication: team spirit.
11. The predominant mood of an occasion or a period: “The spirit of 1776 is not dead” (Thomas Jefferson).
12. The actual though unstated sense or significance of something: the spirit of the law.
13. An alcohol solution of an essential or volatile substance. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.
14. An alcoholic beverage, especially distilled liquor.
To me, definitions 1 and 5 hold the most meaning so I believe I am spiritual in that sense. When I first realized that I was an atheist, part of my rationale was that I look to within myself for strength in times of trouble and I always have. My Christian family cannot understand how this is possible and they have this, "You just wait until something really bad happens" attitude -- the old "there are no atheists in foxholes" lie. And I always told myself that if I ever found myself praying to a god, "just in case," then I would quit being a hypocrite and profess a belief. However, it has never happened and the idea seems ludicrous to me now.
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