While spirituality, in some respects, embodies a process of pronounced introspection, it is also a quest and tension towards a sense of connectedness that goes well beyond the individual dimension. Through the spiritual attitude, one strives for a more profound comprehension and a trust that extends outside the self by initiating processes of communal bonding and often involving ritualistic gestures for the generation or ignition of beliefs. Within present-day society, spirituality morphs into an ”electric condition” due to the prominent dematerialised interactions that permeate it and, in a way, the invisibility of the creation process of sentiments or cultural trends. It may be tempting to speculate that the very idea of a network is a form of association drenched with spiritual overtones in which every sharing is relied on for open access. In this context, the virtual and the sensorial intertwine continuously.