STUDY: SPIRITUALITY CORRELATES BETTER
MENTAL HEALTH, REGARDLESS OF RELIGION
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- Despite differences in rituals and beliefs among the
world's major religions, spirituality often enhances health regardless
of a person's faith, according to University of Missouri researchers.
The MU researchers believe that health care providers could take
advantage of this correlation between health - particularly mental
health - and spirituality by tailoring treatments and rehabilitation
programs to accommodate an individual's spiritual inclinations. “In many
ways, the results of our study support the idea that spirituality
functions as a personality trait,” said Dan Cohen, assistant teaching
professor of religious studies at MU and one of the co-authors of the
study. “With increased spirituality people reduce their sense of self
and feel a greater sense of oneness and connectedness with the rest of
the universe”. The MU study used the results of three surveys to
determine if correlations existed among participants' self-reported
mental and physical health, personality factors, and spirituality in
Buddhists, Muslims, Jews, Catholics and Protestants.
Across
all five faiths, a greater degree of spirituality was related to better
mental health, specifically lower levels of neuroticism and greater
extraversion. Forgiveness was the only spiritual trait predictive of
mental health after personality variables were considered. “Our prior
research shows that the mental health of people recovering from
different medical conditions, such as cancer, stroke, spinal cord injury
and traumatic brain injury, appears to be related significantly to
positive spiritual beliefs and especially congregational support and
spiritual interventions,” said Cohen. “Spiritual beliefs may be a coping
device to help individuals deal emotionally with stress.” As the
authors note, spiritual interventions such as religious-based
counseling, meditation, and forgiveness protocols may enhance
spiritually-based beliefs, practices, and coping strategies in positive
ways. Cohen believes that the selflessness that comes with spirituality
enhances characteristics that are important for fostering a global
society based on the virtues of peace and cooperation.
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Researchers
found that despite differences in rituals and beliefs among the faith
traditions, spirituality often enhances health regardless of a person's
faith. For example, a Christian monk wouldn’t say he had attained
Nirvana, nor would a Buddhist monk say he had communed with Jesus
Christ, but they may well be referring to similar spiritual phenomena.
Dan Cohen, an affiliated with the Religious Studies Department in the MU
College of Arts and Science, believes spirituality may help people’s
mental health by reducing their self-centeredness and developing their
sense of belonging to a larger whole. The purpose of religion or
spirituality is elevate our consciousness to regain our spiritual
perception of reality.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The whole methodology of religion or spirituality is simply a means to
increase or elevate our vibrational level on which our consciousness
exists and to bring that vibration to a higher refined spiritual
frequencies. ... Attaining an existence in the spiritual dimension is a
prime goal of human life. By understanding this purpose in spirituality
or religion, we can more easily discern the best and the easiest process
to take. So of course the easiest process is to change our vibrational
pattern of our consciousness and mind by always chanting the
transcendental Maha Mantra which is the best way to elevate ourselves to
the pure spiritual realm. And then we can see Krishna everywhere when
we come into this Krishna consciousness - Purity. "For one who sees Me
everywhere and sees everything in Me, I am never lost, nor is he ever
lost to Me." (BG 6.30)
2 comments:
Very nice blog post and yes mental health can be related to spirituality and can be cured by healing.
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