This qualitative research investigated the implicit theories of spirituality among Filipino counseling interactants. The first part of the study deployed a consensual qualitative research to explore counselors and clients’ conceptions of spirituality, and their descriptions of a typical spiritual counterpart. Data for this study were extracted from interviews of 17 counselors and 17 clients. In the second part, a case study of peer-nominated and self-confessed four spiritual counselors and seven clients was conducted to obtain a lucid portrait of the characteristics of spirituality and to confirm if the findings obtained in the first study are embodied by individuals regarded to be spiritual. Moreover, using photo-elicitation interview method, cases were asked to take photographs representative of their definitions of spirituality, and discuss the underlying themes of the photographs in subsequent individual interviews.