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    Spirituality is a word freely used, however, a word that has many diverse meanings and many different perspectives. Christina Puchalski, MD, Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health, declares that "spirituality is the aspect of humanity that refers to the way individuals seek and express meaning and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, to nature, and to the significant or sacred." Some find that their spiritual life

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    CONCEPTUALISING AND DEFINING SPIRITUALITY AT WORK After exploring the relationship between spirituality and religion, now leading to the clarity of how “spirituality” will be used here in this research, we need to consider focus on spirituality at workplace. Again there is lack of universal agreement over a single widely accepted definition on spirituality at workplace and this is partly why the topic is so fascinating as well as confusing. Although the research base in area of spirituality at workplace is not

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    five years, the unaffiliated increased just under 5 percent. These numbers speak to the hypocrisy of religion. Many times, spirituality and religion are seen as a couple—you can’t have one without the other. While they can intertwine and coexist in someone’s life, they can also be separate. In the article “Spiritual issues in psychiatric care,” WK Mohr defines spirituality as “a person’s experience of, or a belief in, a power apart from his or her own existence.” Religion, on the other hand is “an

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    Spirituality Essay

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    Spirituality plays a very sub sequential role in my personal life. First of all, spirituality helps me govern what is right and what is wrong in my life. Many of the decisions that I make everyday, I believe are a direct result of my spirituality. For as long as I can remember I have been raised to believe that I should live my life the way God would want me to live it. Therefore, whenever I have a decision to make, I have to consider, what is right? And what is wrong? Second of all, it also helps

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    Spirituality And Religion

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    The terms ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ can have both similarities and differences. Religion can be explained as a set of beliefs that has structure and is practiced within a group or community. It involves worshipping of superhuman beings, and often contains certain teachings in which its believers/followers abide by and practice in everyday society. Although not all religions incorporate a ‘God’, the Catholic Church is centred around the Triune God (God, Jesus, Holy Spirit). Catholic teachings

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    definition of spirituality and religiosity is lacking, what it means to be spiritual or religious and what constitutes a spiritual person in the literature is still very highly researched (Stranahan, 2008). Many definitions of religiosity and spirituality include religious service attendance, some sort of meaning and purpose in life, personal strength to cope with difficulties, and believing in a higher being (Stranahan, 2008). Older adults tend to have stronger faith and greater spirituality than younger

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    Eclectic Spirituality

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    Eclectic spirituality is difficult to define, in fact we have to define each word individually. The definition of eclectic is, “selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles” (Merriam-Webster, 2015). The definition of spirituality is, “the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters: the quality or state of being spiritual” (Merriam-Webster, 2015). When we learn about eclectic spirituality, and that most people are no longer grounded in one

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    Spirituality and Stress: How Spirituality Can Enhance Your Health The aspect of stress management that I will be discussing will be over spirituality and stress. I will be focusing on six main points that really grasp the concept of spirituality and stress. These six points include spiritual health, religion and spirituality, spirituality and health, how spirituality and religion affect health, volunteerism as a spiritual and healthy activity, and thoughts on spirituality, health, and managing stress

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    Comparison As discussed, spirituality provides resilience in coping to both the chronically ill and healthy older adults. At the next paragraphs, the context of spirituality is in the person’s discovery of his purpose and meaning of life. For clarification, the 68-year-old with chronic cardiac condition will be classified generally as the chronically ill individuals while the 85-year-old healthy adult will be referred to as healthy older adults. Further, to demonstrate how spirituality impacts the physical

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    Spirituality in Health Assessment The human essence could not be completely defined without taking in consideration the beliefs and ways to see the world, and its unexplainable events, that each civilization has set since the beginning of history. This idea of giving purpose and a concrete meaning to self-existence, and the natural phenomena is what has shaped the current cultures and societies on which nurses are required to extend their care. The purpose of this paper is to provide a definition

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