“…Religiosity can be defined as allegiance to an institution's beliefs and practices in organized religion (Goldfarb, Galanter, McDowell, Lifshutz, & Dermatis, 1996;Grimm, 1994;Lukoff, Turner, & Lu, 1992). The term ''spiritual'' can be used to refer to ''practices involving the individual's relationship with a higher being or the universe'' (Rose et al, 2001, p. 61), thereby encompassing both religious experience and experiences of the Divine or God (defined below) outside the bounds of religion (Goldfarb et al, 1996;Grimm, 1994;Lukoff et al, 1992). In this study, the terms God, Love, and the Divine will represent the many names for and conceptualizations of a sacred higher power or being, across religions and outside religion.…”