Thank you, how can the spirituality be there after the self actualization and the fulfillment?
It is easy enough to see our relationship with the animals, and how our desires mimic their own desires. 'Survival of the fitness' and looking out for numero uno' are all statements that we can understand, not just at some level, but at some basic level.
But "I can't get no satisfaction' and 'man does not live by bread alone' echoes very strongly among us too. We are all too conscious and too self-aware to believe that bananas are sufficient reward for all the pain and suffering involved in the simple process of being human.
An understanding that we are created in the image of God, that our spiritual hunger us as just as pressing as our natural hunger, means that fulfillment ultimately requires a recognition that we are more than the most magnificent of all the beasts of the field.
If the composition of man is not just clay, but the very breath of God, self-actualization that is not even more spiritual than it is naturalis choosing to live one's life at a lower level of being, expecting that the material and social rewards that are sufficient to keep any monkey well satisfied and happy is enough for our own happiness too.
Self-actualization and fulfilment, and creativity even, are all expressions of our spiritual nature. They define a spiritual person as being more than just a, well, pointless point, as the jargon of this thread implies is at the top.
Clay is the created, but the breath of life which animates us is the breath of the Creator. The breath of life is the Holy Spirit himself.
We are not just clay, but Breath. we are not just created, but creators in our own right.
If the answer to life that a society gives to its members is 'More Bananas for Everyone!", one does not need to believe in nails in holy legs to be left feeling profoundly unsatisfied, profoundly unfulfilled. We become fulfilled in realzing our spiritual nature, and pouring out our own spiritual talents and gifts out onto the world around us-.
We do not just live to eat, or even jsut eat to live, but we eat to live a life that is in its essence, a spiritual one.