Most definitions of spirituality focus around our true divine nature of love, oneness and consciousness. I agree with them but feel that they may be too abstract. For practical purposes it is more useful to observe behavior and ulterior motives or fears rather than focus on the definition itself. Am I doing something to gain something? Or on the opposite side, am I avoiding something because of fear or resentment?
As I become more conscious I realize that much of my behavior and all of my obsessions have taken place along the right-seeking and left-avoiding margins of the spiritual river, while the flow of life takes places in between them.
This is what Buddhists call The Middle Path or Middle Way and has been compared to the finest sound of the guitar which takes place when it’s strings are not too tight and not too loose.