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    most interesting module so far‚ very fascinating beliefs and practices throughout the eastern religions.There are a lot of differences I could have chose from. In the end‚ I chose to talk about the spiritual duality that the western religions have faith in (i.e. the afterlife) and the idea that the spiritual world and reality are singular which is what the eastern religions believe. I had always heard of the possibility of being reincarnated‚ as a matter of fact I can remember being asked on many occasions

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    disease. Addiction has been identified as a disease‚ by those in the medical field‚ because they believe is results from biological circumstances. One approach to help one suffering with an addiction or substance abuse disorder is a spiritual approach. The spiritual approach to addiction offers help spirituality by getting in touch with a higher power. They do not address the biological reason behind in addiction‚ instead they focus on self-help. They do not believe that etiology is sufficient in

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    Running head: EMBRYO HARVESTING AND FREEZING Letter of Opposition for Embryo Harvesting and Freezing/Genetic Manipulation Grand Canyon University NRS-437V February 3‚ 2013 Letter of Opposition for Embryo Harvesting and Freezing/Genetic Manipulation Embryonic harvesting and freezing is considered an ethical dilemma and morally unacceptable. Karen Capato reserved sperm for in-vitro fertilization posthumous and reared twins as a result. In this instance‚ technology was used after the

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    tend to get more spiritual‚ some may refer to aging in itself as a spiritual journey. According to Lavretsky‚ “In the US general population‚ religious participation has always been prominent‚ with over 90% of Americans believing in God or a higher power‚ 90% praying‚ 67–75% praying daily‚ 69% being members of a church or synagogue‚ 60% considering religion to be very important in their lives and 82% acknowledging the need for spiritual growth. (p.2). For those who are spiritual‚ religious participation

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    Jesus Is Our Spiritual Foundations The term “foundation” has been borrowed from the language of building and achitecture. It refers to the very first thing we do in build—we prepare a solid and stable support for the superstucture. Since the foundation bears the weight of the entire structure‚ it must be done well. More than one building has later dagged or even fallen because of a faulty foundation. The taller the building is to be the deeper the foundation must be. Which are: (1) Repentance

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    Authentic Spiritual Mentoring Book Report Throughout life we all make perceptions and have outlooks on how things should be. The issue is that we make these without understanding and completely seeing the overall details about the subject. After reading the book “Authentic Spiritual Mentoring‚” by Larry Kreider I have come to the conclusion that the subject of mentoring has the tendency to fall into that category. Discipleship programs are present in the church‚ but unfortunately I do not think

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    Running head: THE SPIRITUAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT TOOL The Spiritual Needs Assessment Tool Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V September 06‚ 2011 The Spiritual Needs Assessment Tool For health care providers to deliver the best holistic care that patients deserve‚ a thorough spiritual assessment must be included during their care. With more research showing a relationship between supporting a patient’s spirituality with their health and ability to cope with illness

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    In addictions counseling‚ the spiritual life review could be used as a definite resource to implement better services for the elderly. Older adults comprise one of the fastest growing demographics in the United States today‚ and are also described as the most spiritual and religious of all the age groups. (Lewis‚ 2001‚ p. 231) However‚ counselors need to be careful when it come to intermingling religious and spiritual beliefs to their clients. An effective client must be able to address issues

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    Unity and Diversity in Spiritual Care We are told that the very essence of good nursing is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in every dimension of their being. ’Holism’ has become the buzz word of the nineties‚ and nurses are frequently exhorted to care for the whole person. A new wave of terminology has evolved around this concept‚ and now in nursing theory you’ll sometimes find a person described as a biopsychosocial unit! Is this a new direction or focus for nursing‚ or are we

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    Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality is an essential component of patient assessment. Healthcare providers must need to know that genuine feelings‚ then they can truthfully discover and recognize a patient’s spiritual troubles. By knowing the patient spiritual needs‚ it can make a patient health care understanding more optimistic as it supports them cope with sickness and get good outcome. Not only health care workers should concentrate on providing physical treatments to their patients

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