A good definition of spirituality, in the worldly sense, is rooted in John Cowper Powys remark:
When, on that great flight of steps at Rome leading up from the Piazza del Spagna to the Pincian Hill, I suddenly got an ecstacy of mysterious exultation, in which I said to myself, “Let me pass and perish, as long as this magical stream of life, so noble in its heroic continuity, still goes on!” What I really did was to sink my own solitary personality in the innumerable personalities of all men and women who for generations had gone up and down those historic steps.
(Quoted from page 322 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg.)
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