Traditions, or cultural norms, are embedded in many aspects of societal life and interactions, especially in religious institutions. They're beneficial because they involve idea-sharing. Religion is a symbolic cultural system that promotes an intense, pervasive, and long-lasting mood and motivation while naturalizing a universal order of things. Researchers developed this definition. Religion is a component of culture and one of many extrinsic, intrapersonal, transcendental, and ad hoc expressions and experiences of spirituality. Spirituality is a culturally significant component and a religious belief affirmation, and religion is based on cultural values. This book supports the overt practice of religiosity as a form of expression and experience of universal human spirituality, as enshrined in distinct cultural values and experiences based on the assumption that religion is practiced as a form of expression and experience of universal human spirituality.