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Is age the path to spirituality?
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|November 15, 2025
Growing older invites introspection and a deeper connection to life’s essence
As we move through life, it’s common to experience shifts in our beliefs, perspectives, and priorities. One of the most intriguing changes that many people report as they get older is a deepening sense of spirituality. Whether it’s a greater connection to nature, a higher power, or an increased sense of inner peace, many individuals find that their spiritual lives evolve as they age. But is this a universal phenomenon? Do we, as we get older, inevitably become more spiritual?
Connection between ageing and spirituality
Ageing can bring a shift in focus from the external to the internal. Early adulthood often revolves around career ambitions, family building, and other external goals. However, as people move into midlife and beyond, there can be a transition toward reflecting on our purpose, the meaning of life, and one’s relationship with the universe or a higher power.
For many, ageing brings about a sense of greater introspection and existential questioning. At this stage, individuals may begin to contemplate the bigger questions of life—questions that are often considered spiritual in nature. This might involve pondering life's purpose, exploring religious traditions, or seeking a deeper connection with the world around them.
Impact of life experience
Life experiences such as raising children, struggles and enduring personal losses, overcoming challenges, sudden serious illnesses or reflecting on achievements, often lead to a reassessment of our values and priorities. These milestones can prompt deeper reflections on life's meaning and encourage us to seek spiritual comfort or guidance.
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