New research suggests that spiritual practices, independent of religion, may protect against drug and alcohol misuse.
Digital tools, Kur’an sureler dinle, spiritual growth The Intersection of Technology and Faith: Digital Tools for Spiritual Growth The digital age has ...
We commonly consider spiritual practices as sources of peace and inspiration. A recent study led by researchers at the University of Vienna shows that they can also be experienced differently: Many ...
(RNS) — Criticism of spirituality as inherently selfish may be overblown, according to two new studies that suggest people who are spiritual but not religious are civically and politically engaged.
As spring unfolds, the natural world awakens with fresh energy and possibility. This seasonal transition offers more than just an opportunity to declutter closets and scrub baseboards—it presents a ...
(RNS) — Alicia Contreras has held sound healing sessions in the Arizona desert, in green and grassy parks, amid the stained glass of a church sanctuary and in a coffee shop. Everywhere she holds them, ...
Increase your quality of life, no new religion required. Lately it feels like more people struggle to feel a sense of purpose as well as more connected, present and in control when life feels chaotic.
Asking about people’s activities, habits and rituals is one way to explore how abstract concepts such as spirituality and religion show up in everyday life. In this survey, we asked respondents to ...
In order to function your best in any environment, it's important to have a spiritual practice that supports your body, mind, and spirit. Each routine helps you to be in the best shape possible. Just ...
Turning to a spiritual practice or the Divine of your understanding provides comfort in times of relationship stress. It can be the ultimate first aid for heartache; a clearinghouse for your ...
In the 1960's, psychologist Richard Alpert left Harvard, became a Hindu, took the name Ram Dass, and soon became known as a respected spiritual teacher. In Australia in the late 1970's, I heard him ...
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