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Spirituality may be thought of as that which gives meaning and a feeling of vitality to one’s life. When people connect with their spirituality, they feel centered, calm and energized. Spirituality is a powerful aspect of the human experience that can help fuel one’s efforts to achieve wellness in the face of life’s challenges and obstacles, including a diagnosis of MS.Religious beliefs may or may not be central to a person’s spirituality. For some, religion is the driving force or organizing principle of their spirituality. For others, spirituality is reflected in their connection to nature, other people, art forms, or anything else that gives their lives particular meaning.Many times in life people become aware of being on a spiritual journey, most often when confronted by a major shift or crisis. The Chinese character for crisis consists of two characters, one being for danger and the other for opportunity. Each crisis brings fears about the uncertain future but also opportunities for growth, including:
- Becoming more self-aware
- Discovering inner strengths and resources
- Finding meaning in the challenge
- Discovering greater balance, harmony and purpose
- Changing feelings of powerlessness into feelings of creative strength
- Finding opportunities for personal growth and increased resilience
- Deepened, more meaningful relationships with others
If you imagine life as a path – and crises or challenges as detours along the way – the following resources can help you navigate the journey.
Recognizing the emotional impact
Identifying what drains you and sustains you
Getting your priorities in order
Connecting with your true self
Building spirituality into your life
Maintaining balance in your relationships
Additional resources
- Headspace: Guided Meditation and Mindfulness
- Calm: Meditation to Relax, Focus and Sleep Better
Websites
- Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care and Society: general information and research about mindfulness
- HelpGuide.org: information about mindfulness and tips to get you started
- UCLA Health: free guided meditations
- Pocket Mindfulness: simple mindfulness exercises
Article produced by: National MS Society
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