Today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened. Don’t open the door to the study and begin reading. Take down the dulcimer. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
~Rumi
When you encounter stressful times in life, it is important that you take care of your spiritual wellbeing the same way you attend to your physical health. Spiritual health is a vital ingredient in maintaining a happy, healthy, energized and vibrant life.
With so many economic challenges and negative, fear-based media coverage, it is imperative to take some quality time for yourself and ensure that you are giving yourself the care your body, mind and soul require. Just 10 minutes in the morning and evening spend in meditation can drastically reduce stress, eating healthy food, yoga and Reiki can assist you in combating stress and helping you to stay grounded, focused and aware.
The following article written by Jeffry Palmer is a wonderful, quick read and provides a check-list for you to access your spiritual well-being. Once you are conscious of limiting patterns it is easier to correct them. The fist step towards wellness and freedom is awareness. Once you are aware of your energy blocks, you can take action towards creating and maintaining a harmonious and healthy life.
Spiritual Health Checklist
Most of us are unaware of the health of our spirit or life energy. We go about our daily business without ever giving a second thought to this very vital part of our lives. For the majority of people, spiritual health is intangible, invisible the notion of the spirit is purely an idea or abstract concept, not a thing that can be monitored and measured easily like blood pressure or insulin levels. Yet our spiritual health is just as real and important as any other measurement of our well being.
Lacking the modern devices and technology used to track physical illness, we must rely upon a routine of self examination and introspection in order to gauge the health level of our spiritual selves.
The following checklist has been designed to help determine whether your spiritual health is in need of attention.
1. You find yourself more in agreement with negative points of view.
2. You are easily irritated or agitated, small things annoy you.
3. Beliefs that once seemed impeccable seem to have let you down.
4. You feel drained or tired most of the time.
5. Hobbies and interests seem less enjoyable.
6. You relive past events trying to determine when things went wrong.
7. Migraines and other ailments occur more frequently.
8. When you should be relaxing, you feel uncomfortable and nervous.
9. There always seems to be a void in your life which must be filled
Any or all of these issues may point to a serious need to address your spiritual health and well being. Considering the important role which spiritual health plays in our overall sense of happiness and fulfillment as well as the direct connection between spiritual wellness and physical health it is unfortunate that more attention is not paid to this vital area.
When the spiritual self is injured, the mind and body suffer. Take some time to examine your life path, your beliefs and expectations. Consider practicing meditation or other relaxation techniques to reduce stress and anxiety. Make a point of self evaluating the strength of your spirituality and take steps to connect or reconnect with the sense of wonder and mystery of life.
Examine your beliefs. Are your beliefs working for you? Is it possible that the beliefs that you have held for so long are actually damaging your spirit?
Of course it is. We often inherit the beliefs of our ancestors, community and cultures. Many times these beliefs simply are not compatible with we intrinsically know to be true. The resulting inner conflict can result in a sort of spiritual flu, an illness which we carry often for a lifetime and we can never seem to shake. No matter how good things may seem to be going, we always feel a certain kind of emptiness. Examine your beliefs and your entire belief system; do not be afraid to throw out any beliefs which feel at all uncomfortable. Your spirit will thank you.
Keep on knocking ’til the joy inside opens a window look to see who’s there
~Rumi
Jeffry R. Palmer Ph.D. is the author of “Embracing the Infinite – A Guide to Spiritual Health”. A lifelong interest and research into spirituality, metaphysics, ritual magic practices, comparative religion, Jungian Psychology, energy healing and other esoteric studies has culminated in a series of new works by the author. In addition to being a certified Tachyon Energy Healer, and Reiki Master, Mr. Palmer holds a Doctorate of Divinity from ULC as well as a Ph.D. in Metaphysics. Information regarding titles by this author can be found at – http://the-psychic-detective.com