Did you ever consider that your religious and/or spiritual beliefs, or lack of them, could be impacting your health?
It’s an infrequent topic covered in wellness and medical blogs or articles.
Perhaps this is because we have learned that religion and spirituality are a “hot topic to avoid” if one wants a peaceful discourse.
However, I believe it is an important component of medicine. It should not be overlooked or unaddressed for fear of misunderstanding or offending someone. Religion and spirituality can be a very healing element that doctors should assess, just like any other factor that impacts the body’s vitality.
During the holidays, many observe yearly traditions and bond with family and friends. It is a time of year that various religious observations and spiritual practices occur and overlap.
I feel because many people celebrate Christmas, regardless of religion, it’s a perfect opportunity to dive into these subjects.
In my latest article, I begin the exploration of the link between religion, spirituality, and health.
Topics include:
1. The hot topics of politics, religion, and healthcare.
2. The difference between spirituality and religion.
3. Some statistics of religion in America.
4. A holiday blessing and wish for us all.
I truly hope you have a beautiful holiday and blessed religious observance if you practice one.
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