Discover the real meaning of spiritual. Roy Shaa redefines spiritual as a universal feeling of connection, awareness, and relationship, accessible to everyone, anywhere, at any moment.
Roy Shaa sees spiritual not just as a concept, but as a living, conscious connection that we can feel with everything, from nature to memory.
Spirituality is one of the oldest questions of humanity. For thousands of years, people have searched for a universal meaning. Here, Roy Shaa presents a clear, logical, and inclusive definition that anyone can understand and experience.
Spiritual is a pure experience of connection, awareness, and relationship — available to anyone, anywhere, at any moment.
Spiritual is not a belief.
It is not a practice.
It is a living awareness that appears the moment you consciously feel your relationship with anything that exists.
A Simple Experience
One day, I watched a small ant carry a leaf ten times its size.
In that moment, I felt a connection — not through belief, but through awareness.
That simple awareness is spiritual.
By Roy Shaa
Spiritual is the experience of connection — direct, simple, and universal.
It is the awareness that forms a relationship between you and anything:
God, people, animals, nature, the universe, objects, memories, or even loved ones who are no longer physically here.
Spiritual does not depend on rituals, techniques, or traditions.
You do not need religion, meditation, or belief systems.
Spiritual appears the moment you feel connection — inside or outside.
When you notice a tree, sense an ant, feel love for someone who passed away, or pause to appreciate the sky — that awareness is spiritual.
Spiritual is not defined by size, importance, or form.
It is defined purely by relationship.
How Spiritual Differs From Other Fields
Spiritual stands apart from other major domains of understanding:
Religion guides beliefs and connection with God.
Science studies physical reality.
Mathematics describes patterns and structure.
Logic sharpens reasoning.
Philosophy explores meaning.
Culture preserves identity and tradition.
But spiritual belongs to its own category:
The category of experience — awareness felt directly, without rules or limitations.
The Two Directions of Spiritual Awareness
1. External
Connection with the world outside you —
God, people, animals, nature, objects, the moon, the universe, or anything that exists.
2. Internal
Connection with your inner world —
your mind, your body, your breath, your emotions, and your inner spirit.
Both are real.
Both are spiritual.
Sometimes they happen separately; sometimes they merge — like sitting by a river while feeling peaceful inside.
That, too, is spiritual.
My Purpose
My mission is simple:
to give humanity a clear and universal meaning of the word “spiritual” —
a meaning that belongs to everyone and excludes no one.
This definition carries no rules.
No systems.
No boundaries.
Only awareness, connection, and the living relationship between you and existence.
Spiritual is everywhere — in every being, in every moment.
It has always been here.
We simply needed clear language to recognize it.
— Roy Shaa (Roy Shaah Shiras)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
contact@royshaa.com, www.royshaa.com, 2025© Roy Shaa. All rights reserved
Why This Matters
In modern life, many people feel disconnected — from themselves, others, and nature.
Understanding “spiritual” helps us reconnect and rediscover:
Joy
Presence
Empathy
Mindfulness
Meaning
Spiritual is not an achievement.
It is a natural human experience.
How to Experience Spiritual Awareness
1. Notice the world around you
Become aware of what exists outside you:
God, the universe, nature, animals, trees, water, sky, energy, objects, and small details.
Any moment of recognition is spiritual.
2. Reflect on relationships and memories
Feel your connection with people, animals, and loved ones — including those who have passed.
Spirituality also includes emotional, mental, and memory-based connection.
3. Experience internal awareness
Connect with your mind, body, breath, emotions, and inner spirit.
Meditation can help, but it is not required.
4. Combine internal and external awareness
For example:
sitting outdoors, feeling nature around you while connecting with your inner peace.
Clarification: Spiritual Is an Experience, Not a Practice
You do not need rituals, religion, meditation, techniques, or achievements.
Spiritual means:
the awareness of connection — with God, people, nature, the universe, objects, or your inner self.
It is not about doing.
It is simply the relationship you feel with life.
What Is Spirituality? The 7D System by Roy Shaa
Humanity is experiencing a crisis of disconnection. People feel lost, overwhelmed, and spiritually empty—not because they are weak, but because life today offers no clear structure for meaning.
To solve this, Roy Shaa created The 7D Multidimensional Framework: a universal system that restores clarity, purpose, and connection.
A Clear Definition of Spirituality
To understand spirituality, we must begin with clarity—not belief, not tradition, not emotion.
Roy Shaa defines Spirituality as:
“The conscious experience of connection—within yourself or with the world around you—created by the invisible forces that make life possible.”
This definition works for every person, in every culture, with or without religion.
The 7D Framework
The 7D System shows how to experience deeper layers of truth and perception through art, story, and global unity.
7D Symbolic Art
Art created to train perception—helping you see beyond the physical layer into emotion, energy, meaning, and the Living Dimension.
The Lion’s Secret Map of Ash and Gold
A seven-layered story that teaches resilience and spiritual awakening through symbolic architecture.
Annual Spiritual Day (January 1)
A synchronized moment of global unity where people pause for one minute at 12:00 noon, creating a collective wave of peace and connection.
Why This Matters
The 7D Framework provides a clear and universal structure for anyone searching for meaning.
It transforms spirituality from something vague into something architectural, teachable, and practical.
Spirituality becomes a living experience of connection—within yourself and across the world.
Spiritual is not only about connection with the outside world. It can also be experienced within yourself …
CALL TO ACTION
Join the Global Movement
Participate in Annual Spiritual Day on January 1 at 12:00 noon — a moment of worldwide connection and peace.
Learn more: www.royshaa.com/annual-spiritual-day
By Roy Shaa
Introduction
In this vast and extraordinary world, every living being walks with two companions:
a visible body
and an invisible force.
We call that invisible force spirit.
You cannot see it in the mirror.
You cannot weigh it or detect it with instruments.
Yet it moves life, thought, emotion, intention, and choice itself.
This article brings clarity—
scientifically, logically, universally, and spiritually—
so every person can understand what “spirit” truly means
and why spirituality belongs to all living beings.
It also introduces Annual Spiritual Day on January 1
and the Monthly Full Moon Reflections,
simple practices to honor the universal connection shared by humans, animals, and all of nature.
🌌 Part 1 — The Nature of the Invisible
What Science Can Measure, and What It Cannot
When people talk about “invisible energies,” they often mix two categories:
1. Invisible energies science can measure
2. Invisible energies science cannot measure
Understanding this difference reveals where science ends
and where spirituality begins.
✅ Invisible Energies Science Can Measure
Nature is full of forces we cannot see, yet technology detects them clearly:
1. Electromagnetic Energy
Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays, electricity, magnetism.
Tools: antennas, voltmeters, spectrometers.
2. Gravity
Measured with gravimeters, atomic clocks, and LIGO detectors.
3. Heat (Thermal Energy)
Measured with thermometers and infrared cameras.
4. Sound Waves
Measured with microphones, decibel meters, and frequency analyzers.
5. Nuclear Energy
Observed with radiation detectors and Geiger counters.
6. Biological Energies in the Body
Brain waves (EEG), heart signals (ECG/EKG), muscle signals (EMG), body heat, cellular energy (ATP).
These belong to spirituality and metaphysics, not physics:
1. Spirit Energy
What cultures call “spirit” or “life-force.”
Science has no instrument to detect it.
2. Intention or Thought Energy
Brains make waves.
But the spiritual energy behind intention or awareness is not measurable.
A Note on the Metaphysical Boundary
Some forces — Spirit, Intention, and Consciousness — are not merely undiscovered aspects of physics. They belong to a different category: the metaphysical.
Spiritual forces, by definition, exist outside the measurable physical domain. Science studies what is physical and observable; anything truly metaphysical cannot be detected by instruments without ceasing to be metaphysical. Therefore, spirituality is inherently beyond the reach of scientific measurement — now and for all time.
This distinction does not limit the achievements of science. Rather, it clarifies the boundary between the physical, which can be observed, quantified, and tested, and the metaphysical, which is experienced through awareness, relationship, and connection.
Spiritual forces are felt, recognized, and lived — not weighed, scanned, or instrumentally observed. Their reality is revealed in the moment of awareness, the connection you feel, and the life you experience. Every heartbeat, every breath, every thought, and every relationship carries this invisible force, waiting to be noticed.
⭐ Simple Summary
Measurable invisible energies:
electricity, magnetism, radio waves, gravity, heat, sound, brain waves, heart electricity.
Not measurable:
spirit, spiritual energy, spirituality, consciousness.
🌟 Part 2 — Understanding Spirit
(Scientific, Logical, and Universal)
Now that the scientific part is clear, we can ask:
What is spirit?
In simple terms:
The body is visible.
The spirit is invisible.
Life happens when both are together.
When spirit is present, the body moves.
When spirit leaves, the movement stops.
Every culture observes this—
not as religion,
but as universal human experience.
🌱 A Universal Definition
Spirit — the invisible force that moves life.
Spiritual — anything moved by that force.
Spirituality — awareness of the invisible connection within all life.
Every living being is spiritual:
humans, animals, birds, insects, plants—every heartbeat on Earth.
Life moves from one unseen power.
🌙 Part 3 — The Story That Reveals Truth
Imagine someone you love passes away.
The body remains, but the animating force does not.
Science can measure organs, cells, neurons, chemistry.
But it cannot measure the origin of:
awareness
choice
consciousness
spirit
This simple observation has existed for thousands of years:
Life = Body + Spirit
Death = Body – Spirit
Spirituality is not belief.
It is the direct observation of life itself.
🕊️ Part 4 — A Universal Celebration
Annual Spiritual Day — January 1st
A new beginning for all living beings.
Annual Spiritual Day is a global observance every January 1st.
It is not a religion.
Not a belief system.
Not limited to humans.
It is a universal day for:
all cultures
all species
all beliefs
all hearts
A day to honor the invisible connection shared by all life.
How to Celebrate Annual Spiritual Day
1. The Moment of Unity — 12:00 Noon (Local Time)
Pause for one minute of silence, reflection, gratitude, or meditation.
A wave of peace moves across the world, time zone by time zone.
2. Awareness in Action
Perform one act of kindness:
help a person, care for an animal, clean nature, support a community, or create something meaningful.
3. New Year Intention
Choose one spiritual intention—gratitude, compassion, forgiveness, mindfulness—and practice it throughout the year.
🌕 Part 5 — Monthly Full Moon Reflections
A gentle monthly reconnecting.
On each Full Moon, pause for a moment of reflection:
1-minute global silence
meditation
gratitude journaling
spiritual intention
kindness to humans, animals, or nature
This keeps the January 1 spirit alive all year.
🦁 Part 6 — Founder’s Story
Annual Spiritual Day was inspired by my artwork,
The Lion’s Secret Map of Ash and Gold.
The lion represents:
courage
wisdom
spiritual awakening
The map represents the human journey:
from confusion to clarity
from separation to unity
from noise to inner peace
Through this art, the vision appeared:
a global moment of reflection, compassion, and unity
shared by all living beings.
❤️ Founder’s Note
In my own life, moments of spiritual reflection opened a deep inner silence—
a silence filled with peace, clarity, and connection.
In that stillness, I understood:
This experience does not belong to me.
It belongs to every living being.
Annual Spiritual Day was born from this realization.
When one heart finds harmony, the world becomes calmer.
When millions join, the world transforms.
True power appears when every person adds their light to the moment of peace.
— Roy Shaah Shiras (Roy Shaa)
🌍 Conclusion — A Universal Message
We are all connected by something we cannot see…
but we all can feel.
Spirit is invisible,
but life makes it undeniable.
Spirituality is not belief—
it is recognition of our shared existence.
Annual Spiritual Day invites the world
to remember this truth together.
#whatisspirituality
Why Roy Shaa’s Definition of Spirituality is Unique and Powerful
For thousands of years, humanity has sought to understand the true meaning of spirituality. Philosophers, mystics, and religious traditions have offered many frameworks — from the pursuit of transcendent truth to ethical and moral guidance, to discovering the divine spark within oneself. In the modern world, however, these traditional definitions can feel abstract, exclusive, or difficult to relate to.
Roy Shaa offers a definition designed for the contemporary age: “Spirituality is the conscious experience of connection, awareness, and relationship.” This definition is universal, inclusive, and immediately accessible to anyone, anywhere, regardless of belief, culture, or species.
Why This Definition Works
1. Defensible and Logical
Roy Shaa’s framework clearly distinguishes between the measurable, physical world and the unmeasurable, metaphysical realm. Spiritual forces — including Spirit, Intention, and Consciousness — exist outside the reach of scientific instruments. This makes the definition logically sound and philosophically defensible while maintaining the integrity of scientific understanding.
2. Universal
Unlike definitions tied to specific religions, philosophies, or cultures, this definition applies to all life and all people. Humans, animals, plants, memories, and even intangible relationships fall within its scope. It excludes nothing.
3. Simple and Accessible
Spirituality is reduced to the direct experience of connection. Rather than requiring belief, ritual, or advanced study, it is available in every moment: noticing a tree, feeling the effort of a small ant, sensing love for someone who has passed, or simply connecting with your breath.
Historical and Philosophical Context
While Roy Shaa’s definition is highly effective today, it builds on and integrates the strengths of earlier, historically powerful models of spirituality:
• Transcendent Reality (Plato, Vedānta): Defines spirituality as the pursuit of ultimate, timeless truth beyond the visible, changing world. This model provided a foundation for Western and Eastern philosophy.
• Relational Ethics (Axial Age Religions): Defines spirituality as a relationship with a divine or moral order, guiding ethical action and community life. This model shaped civilization, moral law, and communal belonging.
• Inner Self / Mysticism (Daoism, Mystical Traditions): Defines spirituality as discovering unity, intrinsic goodness, or the divine spark within oneself. This approach gives immediate personal peace and self-sufficiency.
Roy Shaa’s definition combines the simplicity and accessibility of the Inner Self model with the scope and relational depth of the Relational Ethics model, while avoiding dogma, exclusivity, or abstraction. It provides clarity, inclusivity, and actionable understanding, making it particularly powerful for the 21st century, a time of global diversity and scientific awareness.
References and Suggested Reading
• Plato, The Republic (concept of Forms)
• Advaita Vedānta, Upanishads (concept of Brahman)
• Axial Age Religions: Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism
• Daoist Texts: Tao Te Ching by Laozi
• Mystical Traditions: Rumi, Meister Eckhart, Sufi texts
Conclusion
Roy Shaa’s definition is not claimed to be the most powerful in history. Instead, it is arguably the most practical, universal, and clear framework for understanding spirituality in today’s world. By focusing on the conscious experience of connection and awareness, it provides a platform that is:
• Accessible to everyone
• Inclusive of all life and all relationships
• Defensible and logically coherent
• Immediately applicable without ritual, belief, or practice
In a world where disconnection is common, this definition offers a modern path to unity, clarity, and spiritual awareness.
Roy Shaa – What is Spiritual?
Q&A Guide
Q1: What does “spiritual” mean according to Roy Shaa?
Spiritual is the experience of connection and awareness — a conscious relationship with anything inside or outside you.
Q2: Is spirituality tied to religion?
No. It can include God but is not limited by belief systems.
Q3: Do you need meditation or practices?
No. Spiritual is natural. Practices are optional.
Q4: Can spirituality be internal and external?
Yes. Both the outer world and the inner world are spiritual.
Q5: Is spirituality for everyone?
Yes. It is universal.
Q6: How is spirituality different from religion or science?
Religion has beliefs.
Science studies the physical world.
Spirituality is direct experience.
Q7: Can spirituality include memories?
Yes — even those not physically present.
Q8: Is this idea controversial?
No. It is inclusive and respectful.
Q9: How do you practice spirituality daily?
By noticing life, reflecting on relationships, and connecting inwardly.
Q10: Why is this definition important?
It brings clarity after thousands of years of confusion.
Advanced Q&A: The Metaphysical Perspective on Spirituality
For readers interested in a deeper philosophical and scientific perspective on spirituality, here are additional questions and answers exploring the unseen forces that move life.
Q11: What does it mean that spiritual forces are metaphysical?
A: Spiritual forces — Spirit, Intention, and Consciousness — exist outside the measurable physical domain. By definition, they cannot be detected with scientific instruments without ceasing to be metaphysical. This is what makes spirituality fundamentally different from physical phenomena.
Q12: Can science ever measure spirituality in the future?
A: No. Spirituality is inherently beyond the reach of scientific measurement, now and forever. It is not simply undiscovered physics; it is a different category of reality — one that is experienced through awareness, relationship, and connection, not instruments.
Q13: How can I recognize spiritual forces in daily life?
A: You recognize them through awareness and connection. For example, feeling awe at a tree, noticing the effort of a small ant, sensing love for someone who has passed, or appreciating the flow of your own breath — these are moments where spiritual forces are present.
Q14: Is spirituality limited to humans?
A: No. All living beings carry spiritual energy. Animals, plants, birds, insects — every heartbeat on Earth moves through this invisible force. Spirituality is universal and not confined to any one species.
Q15: Do I need a teacher or structured path to experience these forces?
A: No. Guidance can help, but spirituality is already present in every moment. It is the ground beneath all paths, the invisible connection that allows life to exist, and it belongs to anyone willing to notice and feel it.
Q16: Why is understanding the metaphysical nature of spirituality important?
A: It brings clarity in a world focused on measurement, achievement, and doing. Recognizing spirituality as beyond measurement allows you to experience life fully, understand your connection to all beings, and embrace the living awareness that surrounds you.
Q&A: About Roy Shaa
Q1: Do you believe in God?
Yes. Spirituality can include God, but it is universal.
Q2: Why redefine “spiritual”?
To give humanity a clear, simple, inclusive meaning anyone can understand and experience.