Spirituality in Urban Life explores the evolving relationship between indigenous spiritual practices and the modern urban environment. As urbanization increases, many are seeking ways to maintain their spiritual beliefs within cities. The book highlights that indigenous traditions, deeply rooted in nature, adapt to urban challenges, for example, by creating sacred spaces in the city. This adaptation is critical for fostering sustainable urban development. The book examines how these practices promote community resilience and environmental stewardship. It presents case studies of diverse urban settings, showcasing how spirituality is expressed and sustained.
The book is divided into three sections, first introducing key concepts, then exploring specific case studies, and finally synthesizing findings to offer recommendations for integrating indigenous spiritual practices into urban planning. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting these evolving traditions in the face of globalization.