This paper asks what spirituality becomes when it is stripped of image, doctrine, and performance and read structurally. Its central claim is that spirituality is not best understood first as belief, identity, or mood, but as the way the soul remains in contact with being under pressure. Human beings do not only seek truth. They also seek relief, coherence, orientation, and protection from collapse. For that reason, the soul is vulnerable to premature meaning: stories, identities, spiritual explanations, and forms of calm that stabilize experience without deepening reality-contact. The paper develops a structural account of this tension. It argues that the soul may be understood as the burden-bearing interior of a human life: the place where worth, conscience, fear, meaning, relation, and collapse are lived from the inside. Within the language of Structural Intelligence (SI), this becomes legible through Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), understood as the capacity to keep judgment online under activation and to resist replacing being with defensive meaning. The paper distinguishes orientation from inflation, shows how spirituality can either prevent collapse or disguise it, and argues that real spiritual contact often appears not as grand expansion but as de-inflation: fewer things are falsely made ultimate.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896406c1944d70ce07942 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19469297