In Faithful Families: Creating Sacred Moments at Home, Rev. Traci Smith, a Presbyterian pastor and mama of three, offers super-practical, creative ideas for
developing spiritual practices as a family.
Some people consider addiction a spiritual disease, so for many the obvious response would be to
develop a spiritual practice.
S: In The Earth Path I talk about
developing a spiritual practice that's based on taking time to be in the natural world.
My framework is a natural outcome of my own ongoing therapeutic work and
developing spiritual practice, allowing me to more fluently move between the spiritual language of love and compassion and the psychological language of emotional distress and resiliency.
Not exact matches
Christians who seek to live from and toward the basileia theou find that they have personal, existential, psychological, and
spiritual needs that are not always met by their participation in community with other Christians or by
spiritual practices developed in these communities.
Effective pastors who do not «burn out» have generally
developed a prayer life, moral virtues and
spiritual practices that sustain and nurture them.
We have to learn how to be friends... intimacy with God is
developed through intentional
spiritual practices and habits... Such habits form us into people of virtue capable of living as the friends of God we are created to be,» Makant says.
We all might not
practice the same set of
spiritual laws but we all have the basis of ethics
developed over many years.
Yogic
practices are designed to free men from the attachments of material existence and to
develop their
spiritual faculties so they can move toward the divine source from which they came.
Howard had a strong religious upbringing in evangelical Christianity and
developed his beliefs and
practices in that framework via both personal study /
spiritual practice, and formal education (B.A, M.A. - MFCC, Biola Univ.; M.Div., Talbot School of Theology; 2 years Ph.D. coursework, Claremont School of Theology).
By then, his continual studies in theology, psychology, science and cosmology had led him to a more universal, inclusive kind of
spiritual worldview and
practice which he continues to
develop, with particular interest in Christian views and spirituality.
In other words,
practicing one's faith is important, but a dad's emotional relationship with his kids is key to helping them
develop a healthy
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Alternative medicine includes
practices that incorporate
spiritual, metaphysical, or religious underpinnings; non-European medical traditions, or newly
developed approaches to healing.
I now live near the beach,
developed a gentle
spiritual practice, and have just started my own business.
So with Ujjayi, Bandha and Drishti you create the foundation of your
practice, and the
spiritual dimension of Ashtanga Yoga
develops.
It didn't take long to
develop a love for yoga and begin to experience not only the physical benefits from her
practice, but also mental and
spiritual benefits.
[12:50]-- A treatment with an integrative doctor that cost well over $ 200, 000... [17:25]-- How removing a 20 cm cyst on Jennifers liver led to huge improvements in her health and resolved the Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [21:53]-- The next health event that led to a complete and utter breakdown on all levels [25:45]-- How Jen started to unravel the complicated health picture that had
developed as a result of many years of sickness and drug therapy [27:18]-- The importance of addressing physical stressors while working on the emotional /
spiritual plane [33:45]-- The stress chronic illness can put on a relationship [38:15]-- The philosophy that Jennifer's father passed on to her that has become the underpinning of her life and
practice.
Kripalu Yoga was
developed by Amrit Desai as a contemporary approach to
spiritual practice inspired by Swami Swami Sri Kripalvanandji.
Developing a heightened sense of body - awareness & self - awareness to deepen your physical &
spiritual practice on & off the mat.
Basically, Hatha Yoga was a
spiritual practice developed by ascetics to escape the trappings and suffering of the the material world.
Simultaneously, West Coast artists such as Larry Bell, John McCracken, Joe Goode and John McLaughlin, were forming their own response to these issues and
developing a Minimalist aesthetic and set of principals that transcended the formal aspects of the movement and relied on a more
spiritual and ethereal
practice.
Where Kierkegaard called for a
spiritual discipline that would shut the world out, Albers
developed a hands - on, eyes - on art
practice that opened the world up, a world he approached with a craftsman's care and experienced with the scintillated focus of a mescaline high.
This work
developed out of Woolfalk's experiences studying performance and its intersection with
spiritual practices in Brazil.
The installations are
developing an exploration of habitual and
spiritual practices with no hierarchy between erratic emotions and
spiritual enlightenment, the everyday and the artefact.
By referencing animistic notions by which artists ascribe a
spiritual core to individual works, as well as 20th - century avant - gardes that mined the human subconscious and
practiced a kind of social awareness, Kim's work has
developed around the visual tradition of illusionism.
«My
practice focus is on building, healing and
developing strong personal and intimate relationships - which are truly the cornerstone of psychological, physical, and
spiritual health.
Practicing and
developing God - given
spiritual gifts of love, discernment, encouragement, teaching, healing, knowledge, administration, helping, and wisdom.
Currently I have programming
developed entitled Mindfulness in Daily Life, Dream Work as a
Spiritual Practice, From Anxiety to Peace, Grief and the Holidays, Negotiating Grief, Family Systems, and Intergenerational Relationships in Catholic Religious Life.
Culture, religion and language rights are contained in articles 11 - 13 of the Declaration: right to
practice and revitalise their cultural traditions and customs, right to
practice and
develop their
spiritual and religious traditions, customs and ceremonies; right to revitalise, use,
develop, and transmit their histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures; and right to interpretation for political, legal and administrative proceedings where necessary.