"Step into my parlor...."
That's part of being human, I suppose. The urge to have more. The security of excess. I don't see a problem with it as long as it's not hurting others.But you know that what I meant was that some cannot be content or happy simply by not starving or having lots of toys
Emotional needs. Not sure what the corporations have to do with these. These are more of a personal nature. And I'm not sure if they're actual needs or simply desires. We may WANT respect, generally, but I don't know that we actually NEED it.Fellowships/friendship, respect, self/respect, freedom, self-actualization - and so on.
This one is more of a societal need than a personal one. Individuals don't NEED morality, except to function within a society. And the moral rules are generally set by that society, not by the individuals.Marlowe adds others, morality, for instance.
I don't see what these have to do with spirituality. Creativity is a mental process, strictly biological, not spiritual. The same with music and art. They are functions of the mind, no different than any other kind of thought process. What need of spirituality here?What about creativity, musicality? Where does that come from?
And we are on the way to spirituality.