We have turned spirituality into either spectacle or avoidance.
It becomes either performance – displayed, branded, curated – or escape from responsibility.
But spirituality was never meant to remove us from the world.
It was meant to root us more deeply within it.
The rebellion is to practice inwardness without withdrawal.
To cultivate depth without detaching from life.
To seek meaning without abandoning responsibility.
To hold reverence without needing an audience.
Quiet rebellion is letting spirituality make us more human, not less worldly.