How Spirituality Can Help Stress
I recently read an article from Mayo Clinic about Spirituality and Stress Relief. Here is how the article began:
"Some stress relief tools are very tangible: exercising more, eating healthy foods and talking with friends. A less tangible — but no less useful — way to find stress relief is through spirituality.
What is spirituality?
Spirituality has many definitions, but at its core spirituality helps to give your life context. It's not necessarily connected to a specific belief system or even religious worship. Instead, it arises from your connection with yourself and with others, the development of your personal value system, and your search for meaning in life.
For many, spirituality takes the form of religious observance, prayer, meditation or a belief in a higher power. For others, it can be found in nature, music, art or a secular community. Spirituality is different for everyone." The complete article can be found at http://mayocl.in/2u8FOTm.
How has spirituality helped you to deal with stress?
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Teresa
Hi Patti @brit
I was thinking about you. It has been awhile since we have heard from you. How are you doing?
Teresa
Hello @julijourney
Thanks for taking a look at the post on Spirituality and Stress. I see that you are new to Mayo Connect and I want to welcome you. I hope that you find our discussions interesting and helpful. As a new member, feel free to share anytime you wish. Mayo Connect seeks to be a supportive and encouraging community!
Teresa
Good morning! I just saw this discussion, and haven't been able to read through them. But I just want to add that I, too, believe that spirituality can play a big part in recovery. I feel my journey to recovery has been enhanced by my belief. I went through years that I was angry with God, and at times even doubted there was one. I felt that if there was a God, then why did He allow bad things to happen. It wasn't till about four years ago that I realized that there was a God and that He was with me through out all my painful experiences, or I would not have been able to survive. I thank God every day for my life, my family, and wonderful friends. As I get older, I find that people in my life are the important things, and I'm always open to new friendships. I believe that people are put in our lives for a purpose, we may not know it at the time or may never know the real reasons, but that's ok.
Thank you for the opportunity for me to add to this discussion, I feel it is an important one....they all are important really.
@magspierce Our thanks to you for the lovely addition to our discussion!
Teresa
Thank you Teresa, happy to be able to! Margaret
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We all learn from each other and from the experiences of others.
Teresa
How true that is, @hopeful.
Hello @georgette12
In your last post you were struggling with the anniversary of your son's death. You seemed to have a lot of good support in place and I was wondering how you are doing.
Please share with us, if you wish. We would love to hear from you again.
Teresa
Hello @ihatediabetes
As we are well into fall now I was thinking about your love for hiking and spending time in the outdoors. As this is such a beautiful time of the year, I was wondering if you have had any adventures that you would like to share.
I hope you and your family are doing well. We would love to hear from you!
Teres