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What is the difference between secular and public spirituality?

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What is the difference between secular and public spirituality?

This difference is subtle, but important.

Public spirituality is the spirituality currently accepted within a society, culture, institution, or tribe. It is the spiritual “state of the union” for a group. In one society, public spirituality might center on religion, scripture, and sacred authority. In another, it might center on nature, meditation, compassion, moral growth, science, service, or human flourishing. Public spirituality is not automatically true. It is the spiritual portion of public belief: what a group carries, teaches, practices, tolerates, or treats as normal.

Secular spirituality is spirituality guided by alignment with reality rather than religious or supernatural authority. It explores many of the same things — meaning, awe, purpose, consciousness, reverence, grief, compassion, nature, art, science, service, and transformation — but it does not require a church, scripture, deity, afterlife, or hidden realm. It is not anti-religious. It simply says spirituality can stand on common ground in this life and this world.

So public spirituality asks:

“What kinds of spirituality are accepted here?”

Secular spirituality asks:

“Can spirituality be grounded in reality without religious or supernatural authority?”

Both can include meditation, awe, grief, compassion, nature, ethics, art, science, ritual, and service. Both can explore metaphysics and ontology: What is reality? What kind of universe are we in? What does it mean that I am here now — aware, temporary, and responsible?

The difference is the role of social acceptance versus reality-alignment. Public spirituality describes what a group currently carries as spiritual belief and practice. Secular spirituality describes spirituality disciplined by this world, this life, and reality as best we can understand it.

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Secular spirituality narrows the field by removing supernatural dependence. Empirical spirituality broadens the field by allowing every spiritual claim, but disciplines each one through classification.
Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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