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    Spirituality In Nursing

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    When I think of the term spirituality‚ a sense of a personalized‚ intimate and an innermost interconnection within me and with a higher power comes into mind. Spirituality‚ in my view‚ encompasses a connection‚ intertwined with hope‚ faith and love‚ that enables me to express my feelings and thoughts of my day to day experiences to God‚ whom I believe is my higher power. This personal channel allows me to communicate and look for God’s intended and planned purpose for me‚ and reflect on why certain

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    Spirituality-A Way Of Life Maitri Tanna D.J Sanghvi College of Engineering‚ University of Mumbai Abstract Spirituality - The word is more than just following a particular religion or being bounded by thoughts of particular people. It is an art of knowing one ’s inner self and the true soul lying inside the materialistic mind. The hustle - bustle in today ’s Darwinian workplace needs no formal introduction. Every student seeks to score high and every professional‚ promotion. All this results

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    Benedictine Spirituality

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    Introduction Spirituality in its simplicity is a search for answers and explanations about individuals. Spirituality can be defined as a progression of individual revolution in accordance with religious ideals. Spirituality can be focused on personal knowledge‚ understanding and experience and psychological development. There are various types including mystical‚ authoritarian‚ intellectual‚ service and social. Benedictine spirituality‚ one of the most influential spiritualties‚ is a way of life

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    Spirituality in Art “Spirituality is such a vibrant and integral part of our lives that even our changing times and all the apparent obstacles have not stifled the powerful partnership of spirituality and art in the modern era” Lynn M. Herbert. This essay will assess and discuss three contemporary artists that address the idea or concept of ‘spirituality’ in their work. Spirituality is a term that lacks certain defiance or a definitive definition‚ although social scientists have defined spirituality

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    I begin to write my definition of spirituality I think of the changes I have made in the past six weeks. If six weeks ago you had asked me to articulate my definition of spirituality it most definitely would have been about my relationship with God‚ Jesus‚ and the Catholic religion of which I grew up in and still practice. Today I would begin by saying spirituality is a person’s experience of connectedness to a larger reality. I would also say that spirituality is a very individualized experience

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    God: A Critical Inquiry into Spirituality in the Workplace Fred Milacci and Sharon L. Howell The Pennsylvania State University‚ USA Abstract: This paper examines the way spirituality is co-opted and commodified to serve the interests of the marketplace from a faith-based perspective. Introduction We have noticed the increased frequency of the language of spirituality in both management and adult education literature. Particularly disconcerting is the way spirituality is used‚ or from our perspective

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    Spirituality in Health Care The Healing Hospital paradigm is a concept that aims to treat patients holistically. Using the hospital environment it’s self as the healing vessel. The focus is to relieve stressors that may impend healing by creating a milieu atmosphere. The healing hospital as discussed in Radical Loving Care is not made of just walls‚ windows and mortar but exudes the culture of love and caring (Chapman‚ 2011). Healing hospitals use love as its fundamental base in the treatment

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    Aboriginal Spirituality

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    land rights of this country‚ which will be further discussed and analysed throughout this ethnographic report. 2. Aboriginal Spirituality Indigenous Spirituality is recognized and defined as the core of Aboriginal being‚ it is the general notion of the interconnecting elements of creation. It is the relationship between every human‚ every flora and every fauna. The relationship between the land and the person. The interconnectedness of every aspect

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    Youth and Spirituality

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    AND SPIRITUALITY TABLE OF CONTENTS SL NO. | HEADINGS | 1. | Introduction | 2. | Body | 3. | Methodology | 4 | Data Analysis | 5. | Conclusion | 6. | Bibliography | | | INTRODUCTION In the recent times ‚ due to a change in lifestyle and the social fabric of the society‚ it has been viewed that there has been a shift of people‚ in particular the youth ‚ from the old religious practices towards the folds of SPIRITUALITY. This

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    Healing Environment Paper

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    A good model of a hospital focused on healing strives at not only curing of the disease but a holistic care of the patients‚ and the families. The pattern of this model sees a person from different perspectives which includes multi-dimensional aspects including‚ physical‚ emotional‚ psychological and spiritual health (Chapman‚ 2012). When a patient is in the hospital due to illness‚ there are multiple stressors that may delay healing like financial stress‚ loss of social life‚ and change of family

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