When was spirituality invented?
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When was spirituality invented?
Words translatable as “spirituality” first began to arise in the 5th century and only entered common use toward the end of the Middle Ages. In a Biblical context the term means being animated by God.
What is the origin of spirituality?
The origins of the word “spirituality,” in the context of Christian theology, lie in the Latin noun spiritualitas, which derived from the Greek noun pneuma, meaning spirit. Therefore a “spiritual person,” in its original Christian sense, was simply a person within whom the Spirit of God dwelt.
What is human spirituality?
Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater whole of which we are part is cosmic or divine in nature. An opening of the heart is an essential aspect of true spirituality.
What is human spiritual development?
The process of growing the intrinsic human capacity for self-transcendence, in which the self is embedded in something greater than the self, including the sacred. It is the developmental “engine” that propels the search for connectedness, meaning, purpose and contribution.
Can you have spirituality without religion?
Many people think that spirituality and religion are the same thing, and so they bring their beliefs and prejudices about religion to discussions about spirituality. Though all religions emphasise spiritualism as being part of faith, you can be ‘spiritual’ without being religious or a member of an organised religion.
Which is better religion or spirituality?
Spirituality is chosen while religion is often times forced. Being spiritual to me is more important and better than being religious. Religion can be anything that the person practicing it desires. Spirituality, on the other hand, is defined by God.
Is religion a man-made invention?
No it is no invention by humans. It is present in all of us. We may not be aware of it but it is very much present. Religion is different, it is man made by our ancestors to suit a particular type of people/ a particular way of life.
How does spiritual health affect patient satisfaction?
Patients who receive adequate spiritual care are also reportedly more satisfied with their hospital care and treatment (9). The reverse appears true for unmet spiritual needs, with suggestion that when patients’ spiritual needs are unmet there are seen to be lower levels of satisfaction with care received (10).
What are the effects of unmet spiritual needs?
Unmet spiritual needs appear to have a profound impact upon patient wellbeing (11). These adverse outcomes include reduced levels of quality of life, increased risk of depression and reduction in perceptions of spiritual peace (12).
What is spiritual wellbeing and why is it important?
Spiritual wellbeing is associated with a number of positive outcomes including a greater tolerance of the emotional and physical demands of illness amongst patients (7) decreases in pain, stress and negative emotions (8), and lower risk of both depression and suicide (7).