Spiritual Intelligence (often called or Spiritual Quotient) is the capacity to access higher meanings, values, and purposes to live a more fulfilling and integrated life. It is widely considered the "ultimate intelligence" that unifies and guides Intellectual Intelligence (IQ) and Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Core Definition and Components
: The ability to contemplate deep questions about existence, life, and the universe.
Unlike IQ (logic) or EQ (empathy), SQ involves "reading the room" at a metaphysical level—understanding the big picture and how individual actions connect to a larger whole. The widely used identifies four core skills: Spiritual Intelligence
: Deriving purpose from every experience, whether good or bad.
People with high spiritual intelligence often display these "hallmarks of maturity": Unlike IQ (logic) or EQ (empathy), SQ involves
: The ability to enter higher states of consciousness (like deep meditation or flow) at will. Key Characteristics of High SQ
: Maintaining inner peace regardless of external circumstances. Key Characteristics of High SQ : Maintaining inner
: Feeling a deep "suffering-with" others and acting to help.