There are inveterate attitudes that look with contempt upon spirituality, reduce it to the sphere of popular religiosity, consider it part of the field of metaphysics, or associate it with general events in every day life. At the same time, a deep unrest persists, a search for the infinite, a thirst for happiness that finds expression in manifold ways. Spirituality is life itself that flows and happens from God. This paper proposes a reflection on spirituality today, from an historical, anthropological, and biblical perspective, and proposes new ideas about the relationship between spirituality and theology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]