"My impression is that this person would be inclined to: Take part in some sort of meditative practice, be relatively peaceful/non-violent in nature, probably hold some interesting beliefs about crystals/sage/etc, generally be positive (though everyone is an individual), be more likely to practice some sort of vegetarianism, hold a WIDE variety of beliefs on how the universe/soul operates, perhaps be a nomad/averse to settling down."
I'm not going to say you're wrong, but want to point out that's a list of your beliefs, your bias, not actually an objective list of things that are universally considered to be 'spiritual'.
At the end of your post you include a picture of a fox, which absolutely is not a vegetarian. Snow foxes, in particular, are more likely to be completely carnivorous, because of the scarcity of nutritious veggies during arctic winters. I also think upon reflection you should be able to conceive of reasons that spiritual traditions promote opposite views to those you hold, if you are able to overcome bias.
If you're not, you have learned something about yourself.
I will note that I am aware of such opposing traditions, and could list them if you want.
Thanks!
RE: I'm Spiritual, Not Religious (An Analysis)