
The Ecology of Spirit
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Spiritual Life
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For most of human history, spiritual life was woven into daily life: seasons, harvests, rituals, songs, shared meals, collective grief. You didn’t “go do spirituality”; you lived inside it.
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Today, many people feel spiritually estranged—not always from religion, but from belonging, from wonder, from any sense that life has a depth dimension beyond productivity and metrics.
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In Lifestyle Ecology™, spirituality isn’t about belief systems. It’s about relationship—with the living world, with community, with silence, with the questions that shape a life.
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Spiritual practice doesn’t have to be dramatic. It can be as small as lighting a candle while you cook, walking without headphones, or saying a quiet thank-you before bed. The point is not escape but fuller inhabiting of the world you already live in.



