Well, of course you do! Or at least you give a meaning to the word, based on experience, memory, aspiration, and trust in your own deepest instincts, values, and ability.
I must say though, I am always puzzled when someone determines that something is spiritual. I am never quite sure what they mean. And spiritual compared to what? After all isn’t life a miracle? I mean, every last part of it!
And if spiritual is implicitly good what about the things that aren’t spiritual? What do we call them … mundane, useful, known, limited, bad? I don’t know. You tell me. If everything is interconnected, as we know it to be, then isn’t calling something spiritual missing the point?
And if the point is that our big lesson is to realize the implicitly boundless, marvelous, and yes spiritual nature of everything – then we might want to use the word sparingly, bring our focus to embodying the spiritual in everyday life,and celebrate like crazy the sacred miracle of this life we live.