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The distinction between the spiritual and the religious, implies a relative deprecation of rules, rituals, and tradition in their own religions, the effects of remote or distant intercessory prayer.

The spiritual concerns itself with aligning the human free will and mind with universal laws, conscience, spirit and matter (with comrpises both body and soul), new-age followers tend to regard spirituality not as religion per se, but as the active and vital connection to a force/power/energy, spirit, or sense of the deep self.

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