The correct spelling of the word is "spiritually" /ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.ə.li/ with the stress on the second syllable. The word is derived from the noun "spirit" and the suffix "-ual" which means relating to or concerned with. Thus, spiritually means relating to or concerned with one's spirit or soul, often in a religious or philosophical context. The incorrect spelling of "spiritally" could be attributed to a typographical error or lack of familiarity with the correct spelling.
There is no widespread or commonly accepted word in English that corresponds exactly to “spiritally”. It seems to be a misspelled version of the more commonly used term "spiritually."
Spiritually is an adverb that relates to matters pertaining to the spirit or soul. It describes a state or action that is concerned with the non-physical, transcendental, or metaphysical aspects of life. Something that is done spiritually often relates to religious, divine, or inner experiences and beliefs.
The term spiritually is often associated with the pursuit of spiritual growth, enlightenment, and connection with a higher power or ultimate reality. It can refer to practices, beliefs, or approaches such as meditation, prayer, mindfulness, contemplation, or leading a moral and purposeful life.
Being spiritual is centered around one's personal and subjective experiences in exploring the deeper meaning and purpose of life, as well as seeking harmony and connectedness with oneself, others, and the world. It may involve developing qualities such as compassion, gratitude, forgiveness, and self-awareness. Spirituality can be seen across various religious and philosophical traditions, as well as in non-religious and secular contexts as a means to cultivate a sense of inner peace, emotional well-being, and a more holistic approach to life.
The term "spiritally" does not have an established etymology as it appears to be a combination of the word "spirit" and the suffix "-ally", which is often used to form adverbs from nouns.