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Religion is a belief inspired by Self enquiry, and a lot of mixed information. Spirituality on the otherhand lay dormant within each personality, underneath the self identifications of the ego and it inspires one to give thought to ones life and its purpose of note, and the possible structure of the Universe and its life experiences.
Answers nothing.

Correct. There is no one answer to the question. Every answer leads to another question. There is no finite answer that words could contain. That is why religion is often changing with the evolving knowledge and experience.

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"a belief inspired by self inquiry..."
Vague and ill defined.

You mean it doesn't permanently satisfy. Correct again. No answer completes an experience it only leads to experience if one is actually interested in finding one. Then experience continues to evolve and change.

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underneath the self identifications of the ego
C'mon. Ego? Why even use this junk word?

Because it applies to a greater experience than Freud's musings and the misconceptions of egoic definitions.

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As a species mankind often lacks the imagination to elude superstition, and includes it in all of its sciences and theory in its process of growth or evolution.
I certainly agree as to mankind's mixing woo with science. So, why are you doing it with all this pseudoscientific crap you're spouting?

The understanding of the Self, or "Consciousness" includes the Spiritual aspects of reality. Sciences derelict in giving any thought or attention to spirit assumes reality is confined to the physical machinery of mans current intelligence levels and mans mind and senses.
In other words, some believe the world begins and ends with the birth and death of the meatsack we call the human body.
The typical meatsack retort to anything unknown or not believed to be real, is to label the intrusion of spirituality in science, pseudo science and all verbiage regarding spirituality as a science psychobabble.
Psychologically speaking, by popular belief and limits of experience and information, most only dabble in the first 3 states of consciousness, which are sleeping, dreaming and waking. The states beyond are relegated to the labels of those confining themselves to the meatsacks boundaries of life and death, and all that we can contain in perception as belief allows.

The Ego is predictable when it confines science to personal preferences and ideals. Typically speaking it's more difficult for someone over 50 to imagine anything new because the mind has chained itself to a personality of egoic idealism.