Heart – The emotions people feel about what happens to them, those they care for, and the world around them.
Mind – A person’s capacity for self- and world-awareness, evaluation, reasoning, and rational thought.
Spirit – Concern for the welfare and development of oneself, others, and nature, and doing good for its own sake, all without adherence to a religion.
Appendix: Definitions from Oxford Dictionaries (OD) and Wikipedia:
Heart:
- OD Definition:
- The heart regarded as the [metaphorical] centre of a person’s thoughts and emotions, especially love or compassion – ‘he poured out his heart to me’
- One’s mood or feeling – ‘they found him well and in good heart’
Mind:
- OD Definition:
- The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought – ‘a lot of thoughts ran through my mind’
- A person’s ability to think and reason; the intellect – ‘his keen mind’
Spirit:
- OD Definition:
- The prevailing or typical quality, mood, or attitude of a person, group, or period of time – ‘the university is a symbol of the nation’s egalitarian spirit’
- Wikipedia Definition:
- Secular spirituality is the adherence to a spiritual philosophy without adherence to a religion. Secular spirituality emphasizes the personal growth and inner peace of the individual, rather than a relationship with the divine. Secular spirituality is made up of the search for meaning outside of a religious institution; it considers one’s relationship with the self, others, nature, and whatever else one considers to be the ultimate. Often, the goal of secular spirituality is living happily and/or helping others.