Spiritual Essays

  • Spiritual Warfare Passage Analysis

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    The spiritual warfare passage represents the church as facing intense attack by the devil and his powers of evil. Paul uses an extended metaphor of a soldier who puts on the appropriate pieces of amour to heighten this image. In this case the solider puts on a belt, a breastplate, footgear, a shield and a helmet, and then takes up a sword. Arnold says that “the main point of this imagery is that Christianity should be understood as warfare and believers should prepare for this warfare just as any

  • David Spencer's We Shall Not Be Moved

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    music. Items throughout the department include primary sources such as diaries, pictures, musical scores, books, and notes. I have been interested in African-American spiritual music and after looking through many collections, I decided to research this topic. I found many interesting books written about African-American spirituals which contained authentic musical examples. These books include “The Negro Forget Me Not Songster,” “American Ballads and Folk Songs,” and “Religious Folk Songs of the

  • Swing Low Sweet Chariot Analysis

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    ‘Swing Low Sweet Chariot’ was a Negro Spiritual that was sung by African-Americans during the period of slavery. Although the spiritual is very short, sweet, and straight to the point; there are many key factors inside that can help one analyze and break it down. ‘Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’ is thought to be a code melody or coded tune, and is one of many spirituals that connect specifically to the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was neither a railroad nor underground, however was rather

  • Dossey Self Assessment

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    Dossey and Keegan (2016) informs us of the Theory of Environmental Adaption which emphasizes healthy environmental practices by focusing external support that promotes the healing process, such as a well-balanced diet and psychological wellness. The self-assessment questionnaire in Dossey and Keegan confirmed the Taking Charge of Your Health and Wellness survey results for my areas of weakness. Consequently, there were three challenging areas from my self-assessment; these areas are intertwined

  • Spiritual Space

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    Deprival of Spiritual Space In order to highlight the severe consequence the deprival of spiritual space can have on Pecola, it is essential to bring up another factor that determines the extent to which spiritual space matters, since the importance of African spirituality to Pecola is not only defined by her surrounding, but also by her intrinsic desire for spiritual space. Constantly being ignored, discriminated, and mistreated, Pecola didn’t abandon herself to vice, instead, she continues to

  • Christian Themes And Values Of Dante And Dante's Inferno

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    Fenwick High School is a Christian institution; Dante is a Christian writer and reflects the views of the faith in his work. The Inferno deals with Christian themes and values, including Heaven and Hell. In addition, getting to Heaven by living a prosperous life and helping everyone in all aspects of life are also themes. Even with The Inferno's darkness and despair, the inner messages still are similar to the Fenwick Inclusion Statement. The Fenwick Inclusion Statement explains that in our

  • Personal Statement: My Social Disruption Of Yoga

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    Yoga: My Social Disruption For my social disruption, I attended a yoga class to find out for myself why it attracted countless people worldwide. Yoga is a practice for health and relaxation which includes exercises in breath control, meditation, and a variety of body postures. I had never done yoga before and believed it to be overrated upon entering the yoga studio. I wanted to focus on a few major aspects of why yoga attracted countless people, which included; how easy is it fone with no experience

  • Spiritual Enlightenment In Siddhartha's Spiritual Enlightenment

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    Siddhartha’s Spiritual Enlightenment What path is there to take for spiritual enlightenment? Is it full of temptations and obstacles? Or is it full of assistance and guidance? In Herman Hesse’s book, Siddhartha, a man who comes from a Brahmin family in India goes on a journey to find spiritual enlightenment. Siddhartha finds spiritual enlightenment through his journey in which he encounters his enlightening events through stages in life he undergoes. The start of Siddhartha’s journey begins at

  • Integrating Yoga In Schools: Article Analysis

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    This article, tackles the issue of integrating Yoga in classrooms to reduce behavioral problems and improve academic and attentional competency. A study of Chelsea A. Jackson on her students and on a pilot program in Cass Street School (2010- 2011) proved the desired outcomes after a short period of time by practicing some simple yoga poses, stretching and breathing techniques twice a week. Furthermore, the results of classroom fights and disruptions were cut in half. Guber, a yoga expert, claimed

  • Spiritual Need Assessment

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    Spiritual Need Assessment Spiritual histories are taken as part of the regular history during an annual exam or new patient visit, but can also be taken as part of follow-up visits, as appropriate. The acronym FICA, F- faith and belief, I-importance and influence, C-community, and A-address (The George Washington Institue of Spirituality and Health, n.d.). FICA Spiritual Assessment Tool serves as a guide for conversations in the clinical setting. This paper will analyze the interview assessment

  • Yoga And Meditation Activity Analysis

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    In the meditation activity, we were asked to think about a person we had a conflict with and to let go of our negative feelings towards this. By contemplating these thoughts, we were able to enhance our spiritual wellness by thinking about our moral beliefs and allowing ourselves to let go of negative thoughts. The third wellness component was intellectual wellness. Throughout the meditation, we were encouraged to open our minds to new thoughts

  • The Negro Spiritual Music

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    develop in the spiritual music with one of the most known called The Negro Spiritual. A spiritual (or Negro spiritual) is a type of Christian song, which emerged in the late eighteenth century and was developed in the early nineteenth century in the United States. These black spirituals were popular adaptations of Protestant religious hymns, made by African American workers who were generally enslaved or discriminated against. The spiritual term derives from the expression of spiritual song, which the

  • Demons In This Present Darkness

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    “Rafar stepped up behind Langstrat and sank his talons deep into her skull. She twitched and gagged for a moment and then slowly, hideously, her countenance took on the unmistakable expressions of the Prince of Babylon himself” (“Read” Ch.19). This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti is a Christian novel that deals with how demons and angels interact in our daily lives. Set in a small town named Ashton, demons plan to take over the town for their personal use. They do this by controlling the minds

  • Spiritual Qualitative Analysis

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    Therefore, a spiritual qualitative analysis could help us to assess the personal impact of a disease, values and meaning in a person’s life. Speelman developed a narrative spiritual method in order to find values and meaning within the personal daily stories of people (10–12). The method is looking in stories for the motivation to perform actions

  • The Importance Of Spiritual Healing

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    Reason for choosing this particular therapy Spiritual healing has been criticized for many years by doctors and scientists that hold a more secular approach to treating human conditions. The reason I chose this therapy is because of the large speculation that surrounds the natural healing process that spiritual healing adopts. The importance of this therapy has been noted in the last few years and this hands on approach is growing on a global scale and “spirituality is commanding more attention as

  • Spiritual Care Outline

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    Spiritual Care & Emotional Support in A Home Care Environment A Chaplains Manual By Chaplain Charles Zeiss Table of Contents Forward 4 Vision Statement 5 Mission Statement 6 Chaplain Relationship in Healthcare 7 Aspects of Spiritual Care and Emotional Support in Healthcare 8 What is Spirituality? 8 What is Religion? 8 Spirituality and Religion: The Relationship 9 What is Spiritual Care? 9 Why are Spiritual Beliefs Important? 9 What is Spiritual Well-Being? 10 What is Spiritual Distress? 10 Knowing

  • The Spiritual Brain Essay

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    their values. The lack of spiritual acknowledgement and care causes a disconnect in the patient-physician relationship. How should medical associations incorporate effective spiritual care into modern medicine? The book entitled The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientists Case for the Existence of the Soul proves that science and spirituality can coexist. Additional academic journal articles, scientific research, and a personal interview

  • Spiritual Care Competence

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    to assess the effectiveness of spiritual care training program for nurses on their spiritual care competence. 6.1 Introduction Provision of holistic care to patients is primarily an ethical and legal responsibility of nurses. They have identified the importance of enhancing patient’s spiritual health. Well known nursing theories coined by nursing leaders have clearly identified the significance of spiritual component in quality care. Formally spiritual care has been included in nursing

  • Desolation In Spiritual Exercises

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    2.2. Desolation In the first week of the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius gives rules for discernment. Spiritual desolation is an experience of trail to remain firm and faithful. Gallagher says, “Persons in spiritual desolation, who consider this truth while they are enduring the desolation, find themselves crossing a spiritual threshold.” The aim of the first week and through the aid of these rules, the person is called to conversion of the heart from a worldly and mediocre life. Desolation, in

  • Importance Of Prayer In Daniel 6

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    Daniel is a young Jewish man from Jerusalem who was taken into captivity in Babylon. In Babylon he serves different kings through their reigns while still remaining faithful to God. Daniel faithfully prays on his knees three times a day facing Jerusalem from his home, “Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before” (Daniel 6:10). Without prayer Daniel wouldn’t have been able to interpret dreams, visions, have survived the lion’s den, or