Spiritual practice Essays

  • Reflection About Spirituality

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    Spirituality, is a concept that everyone in the world takes part in whether they are fully aware of it or not. Personally, I have always considered myself to be a spiritual person; however, I never realized that spirituality does not necessarily have to be part of a religion. I considered myself spiritual because I consistently attended church on Sunday mornings, bible study on Wednesday nights, and youth group activities throughout the weeks. My sense of spirituality has always involved religion

  • Peace is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh

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    synonym to religion, or part of a religion at least. In any case, that is not the right answer, and I now know that. After looking farther into the topic and reading works written by well-known spiritual leaders and authors, I am now confident I know what spirituality is as well as how to execute or practice it. Peace is Every Step, a book written by a Vietnamese man named Thich Nhat Hanh was just one of the readings that helped me to better understand what spirituality is. Hanh calls himself a Zen

  • Praying from the Heart

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    as a chaplain intern at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. I had found myself at a loss as to how to best pray with my Christian patients. It was a confusing experience for me, as I’d considered myself to be very comfortable with the prayer practices of my own Buddhist tradition. Consequently, I began to search for resources that might help me to break down some of the ‘mechanics’ of Christian prayer. I was uncertain how to initially engage in Christian prayer; should I begin with lord or God

  • Intercultural Spiritual Communication Case Study

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    1. Describe the spiritual practices you would use to prepare yourself to begin a spiritual care conversation with this patient. Tell us how these spiritual practices relate to important aspects of your spiritual journey and formation. The spiritual practices I would use to prepare myself with a spiritual care conversation with Mr. Yu who is dying would require be vulnerable and willing to make some mistakes to begin a spiritual care conversation. First like Steve in the example I would approach

  • The Importance Of Spiritual Discipline

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    interesting topic that impacted my life greatly, and that topic was spiritual discipline. There are many forms of spiritual discipline that we as Christian encounter each day. Spiritual discipline is an aid that helps us be more like Jesus. It trains us to hear His voice and obey Him. Spiritual discipline is not obeying the laws and commandments, it is talking with God and showing the internal change that He put in us on the outside. Spiritual discipline puts us in a position where we go before Him and he

  • Comparing Ashtanga Yoga, Bikram Yoga And Yin Yoga

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    group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. There is a broad variety of yoga schools, practices, and goals in different religions. For the types of yoga, there are so many that are are similar in positions but also some that are drastically different from one another. Some are more physical intensive and some are more philosophy based practices. Also many yogas are different based on location of the practice as well as the atmosphere. The

  • Religious Syncretism and its Consequences in Mayan Society

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    Mayan Society When Spaniards first set foot on Mesoamerican shores in the early sixteenth century, they encountered not the godless mass of natives they believed they found, but a people whose rich spiritual traditions shaped and sustained them for thousands of years. These diverse spiritual practices legitimized nearly every aspect of Mesoamerican daily life, from science and architecture to art and politics (Carmack 295), in many of the same ways Catholicism did in Spain. The collision of these

  • The Importance Of My Rule Of Life

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    This discernment will allow me to evaluate my Rule of Life and determine if I am growing in my spiritual life according to the call of God. Adjustments can always be made to fit the season and circumstances of my life. As seasons change and life evolves, spiritual practices will need to be adjusted to continue to grow in faithfulness. As a woman who’s children are mostly grown, along with a flexible work schedule, I am presented with

  • Youth Ministry Reflection Paper

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    and appreciation and enjoyment of material goods, in moderation without becoming entangled again by thousand little threads.” Being intertwined with so many other things, one can lose focus on self-disciplines. I now view the terms spiritual practices and spiritual disciplines both working together and not separate from each other. I attend to use these two concepts as a reminder concerning my individual prayer

  • Native American vs. European Way of Life

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    differences led to misunderstanding and sometimes conflict. These two cultures, having been isolated from one another, exhibited an extensive variation in their ideals. Europeans and Native Americans maintained contradictory social, economic, and spiritual practices. The European social structure was heavily influenced by land ownership, with a land-wealthy elite at its center. Europeans viewed land as a resource to be exploited for human benefit. Property was the basis of independence, material wealth

  • Religion and Spirituality in Native American Culture

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    great-granddaughter of a Cherokee Chief, instilled in me is the importance of my beliefs in God. When the Europeans came to North America and saw the spiritual practices, ceremonies, and rituals being performed, they thought of the Native Americans as barbarians and their practices pagan, and that’s when the fight to keep their spiritual practices alive began. The Europeans sought to “Christianize the Indians” and sought to suppress indigenous spirituality (Doak). The United States government tried

  • The Pros And Cons Of Christian Meditation

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    Plant (2014) describes Christian Spiritual writings as texts that help Christians in deepening or discovering their relationship with God. The mysteries of God are spiritual facts known by people only by the exposure of those mysteries. God reveals His unknown to only the people who are obedient to the Gospel (Intellectual Reserve, 2014). The Gospel is the revelation or the teaching of the unknown of Christ, but some of God’s mysteries have not been shown to the world yet (Oxford University Press

  • Native American Tradition And Religion

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    the spirituality and the culture. One cannot exist without the other. The arrival of Europeans marked a major change on Native society and it’s spirituality. Native Americans have been fighting to keep their spiritual practices alive. Right from the beginning, Native American religious practices were misunderstood and forbidden. The United States government tried to force Christianity upon the Indians in a desperate attempt to destroy their traditions and to assimilate them into white Christian society

  • Death from a Buddhist and Christian Point of View

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    Buddhist people believe that life is practice for death. Professor Brown, of California State University of Northridge stated, “The Buddhist people cultivate positive, happy virtuous states of mind and abandoning non-virtuous, harmful, suffering states of mind.” This teaching is mirrored by Christianity teachings as well. Professor Brown also stated, “Death is an opportunity for great spiritual achievement if one is prepared and remembers one’s spiritual practices and beliefs and understandings during

  • The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

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    from the Indians” (Calloway 93) and published it with popular acclaim. In the context of this tumultuous time, “it would be a grave mistake to ignore the clear indications that this narrative was intended primarily as a record of the author’s spiritual practices and to assume a specific existential and moral stance in the world” (Ebersole 20). Rowlandson’s intentions for the narrative no doubt “served religious and political aim... ... middle of paper ... ...ivity. Charlottesville and London: University

  • Benefits Of Yoga

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    everyone because it benefits you both physically and mentally. By becoming a yoga instructor I hope to help others discover how beneficial yoga can be. Becoming a yoga instructor also help you have a more complete understanding of yoga both from a spiritual and physical perspective. To become a yoga instructor you must go through two hundred hours of training in the form of many classes and workshops. These classes help you understand yoga better and teach you everything that goes into being an instructor

  • Feng Shui in the Far East

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    without food, without water we soon perish” (Chuen 14). The I Ching, or “Book of Changes” is an ancient Chinese divination manual and book of wisdom. It is a sacred text that ancestors of ancient China received through their meditative and spiritual practices. Made up of eight trigrams, or gua (kua) and sixty-four hexagrams (combinations of two trigrams) the symbols of the I Ching are known for its oracular qualities (Chuen 24). Each of the eight trigrams, or gua (kua) is associated with an element

  • The Benefits Of Yoga

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    It’s no secret to exercise enthusiasts around the world that yoga is a holistic, multifaceted practice with a multitude of amazing benefits. Our overall health and well-being can be vastly improved by committing to as little as twenty minutes of Yoga a day. Along with the obvious positive affects that Yoga has on our bodies, it also – less conspicuously - aids us in developing a healthy mind and soul. The benefits of Yoga are essentially endless, though for the sake of practicality, I have limited

  • Benefits of Yoga

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    Becoming a healthier person interests us all, from young to old, being fit is something we strive for. Nowadays, one means of achieving that goal is through yoga. Though the use of breathing exercises, meditation and strength postures, people have actually lowered their blood pressure, aches and pains fade away as their body becomes more athletic. Whether you're a pro athlete or someone just starting to get into shape, the strengthening and stretching positions and motions yoga puts you through is

  • Comparing Hinduism And Spiritual Practices

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    strong belief in their religion and base many life decisions off of it. These same people have a way of shutting out any historical possibilities that could otherwise differentiate with their beliefs. There are many different religions and spiritual practices throughout the entire world and history. Judaism and Hinduism are atop the list of the most practiced throughout the Worlds history, as well as the two original religious traditions. Hinduism conceives the whole world as a single family that