This is misleading. Many people who consider themselves ‘spiritual’ don’t automatically believe ‘there must be more to life than this’. That proposal assumes that the spiritual are seeking something outside of the world we know, and that isn’t necessarily true of all. We can experience great love for other people to the extent that it creates very real physical pain, or deep emotion at the sound of inspiring music, or perfect peace when surrounded by splendidly silent snow-covered mountains; we can be in awe of the astonishing splendour and power and immensity of the universe, we can allow our minds to wander and to wonder at its magnificence, and we can feel at one with the universe, whilst at the same time acknowledging that we, rather than being something extraordinarily special in the midst of all this grandeur, as the religious believe, are made of the same materials and are privileged to simply be a part of the whole.