“Spiritual relationship is far more precious than physical. Physical relationship divorced from spiritual is body without soul.”
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Probable attribution
This saying is widely associated with Mahatma Gandhi, but the attribution is not supported by a reliable primary source.
Likely origin: Attributed to Gandhi; echoes his Autobiography-era writing on brahmacharya and marriage; no dated primary confirmed.
About this quote
A bond built only on attraction or convenience tends to feel hollow once novelty fades, because nothing deeper is holding it up. Tending the inner connection — shared values, trust, what you're both living for — is what keeps closeness alive when looks and circumstances change.
When to use it
- A couple sets aside a weekly talk about hopes and worries, not just chores and logistics.
- Two old friends stay close across decades because they still discuss what matters to them, not only the news.
- Someone ends a purely physical relationship after realizing they share no values or plans with the other person.

