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Spiritual activity is an integral part of human life

We all constantly do something: go, read, work, buy, sleep, eat, breathe. The totality of all human actions can be combined in one word - activity. But how different are our affairs! Someone saws the forest, and someone confesses in the temple, someone invents the car, and someone studies art. Some actions are necessary for our body, and without some our soul can not be satisfied.

What is man 's spiritual activity?

The concept of spiritual activity came to us from philosophy. It also occurs in theology, which interprets it in almost the same way. Spiritual activity is the activity necessary for a person's spiritual life. Reading books, creating paintings and poems, forming religious (or atheistic!) Views, understanding the value system, educating yourself and other positive (as well as negative) qualities, an exchange of opinions that goes beyond the limits of frank living - all this Refers specifically to spiritual activity.

Spiritual activity is also a process of searching for the meaning of life, ways out of difficult situations, defining and understanding such philosophical categories as happiness and love.

Unlike material activities that exist for the sake of changing the world around (building new buildings, conducting medical experiments and even inventing a new salad), spiritual activity is aimed at changing the individual and public consciousness. Even mental activity, as a kind of spiritual activity , works for this ultimate goal, after all, thinking about something, a person comes to new conclusions, changes his mind about what or about someone, becomes qualitatively better or worse.

Identification problems

Some sources put an equal sign between such concepts as "spiritual life" and "spiritual activity". This is not entirely correct, because the word "life" is so comprehensive that it only includes "activity", but is not limited to it alone.

Do all people on earth have spiritual activities? This question is ambiguous, because, no matter how many interpretations of the term we read, everyone will understand it in their own way. Those who believe that spiritual activity must necessarily be creative, that is, have some obvious result for everyone, can say a definitive "no". From their point of view, a person who does not care for anything other than receiving money, does not read books, does not meditate on the eternal and does not aspire to self-improvement, does not engage in spiritual activity. But those skeptics will certainly be objected to by those who look at this concept more widely. They will say that even marginal and crazy, maniacs and the most brutal murderers are still engaged in spiritual activities without realizing themselves - after all, they at least think, they build in their minds some images, set goals, even if they are erroneous, and strive for Their achievement. There are also those who say that even animals in some way carry out spiritual activity, because even a kitten, having got into a new house, starts studying it, discovering and understanding the world ...

Does it make sense to break spears, trying to find a compromise in determining the concept of spiritual value? Perhaps not. After all, any philosophical concept is philosophical, which implies a space for reasoning, polar opinions, individual understandings and assessments. Therefore, when defining this term for yourself, you can be content with one of the classical interpretations given in the educational and encyclopaedic literature. For example: spiritual activity is the activity of consciousness, as a result of which thoughts, images, feelings and ideas arise, some of which later find their material embodiment, and some remain intangible, which does not mean nonexistent ...

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