From ; http://sos.org/who.html
By spirituality we refer to life's great spiritual quest, the rediscovery of our inherent divinity as souls, as conscious spiritual beings created in the image and likeness of God. This is not an intellectual or emotional awareness, but a practical realization attained as we enter within ourselves through meditation. All scriptures declare this to be life's supreme purpose and achievement. True and lasting happiness comes only when we reclaim our nature as spiritual beings.
By peace we mean inner peace-the deep and abiding calm that is born of a conscious connection with God. However, Science of Spirituality also cherishes and works for outer peace, the communal harmony for which the world today so fervently prays. The peace to which we aspire transcends race, creed, and nationality. While celebrating our outer diversity, true peace summons us to a deeper vision of unity, one based on the spiritual perception of our fundamental oneness at the level of the soul.
By service we first mean service to ourselves through nurturing our own inner awakening. As we deepen our connection with God, the fragrance gained from that blossoming overflow from us, manifesting in acts of love and compassion for others. The spiritual path, we believe, is dynamic and life-affirming. Our inner lives are not separate from our outer lives. As we advance in meditation and behold God's light within ourselves, we see the same light shining in others. From this understanding arises a natural open-heartedness and a passion to work for the welfare of others. "
http://sos.org/who.html
The other day I saw a programme on TV about two Swedes exploring and sampling many religions of the world to arrive at their own religion. The series ends next week by which time they are supposed to be done.
It occured to me that is very similar to what I am doing , yet for me it will take a life time 