This document discusses four subtrajectories - ecclesiological, eschatological, sophiological, and soteriological - that are part of broader spiritual journeys and practices. These subtrajectories are present implicitly in secular societies and orient people through history, empower social engagement, nurture and heal through economics, liberate through politics, and dedicate people to beauty through culture. The document also suggests that more relational and devotional aspects of spiritual traditions can better foster transformation, and that while pluralism exists across traditions, Christianity provides the most balanced approach accounting for all axiological trajectories.