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Five Different Types of Spiritual Practices The Surprising Connection Between Spirituality and Recovery. ... Five Different Types of Spiritual Practices That Promote Ongoing Recovery. ... # 1 Prayer. ... # 2 Connecting With Nature. ... # 3 Yoga. ... # 4 Attending a Spiritual or Religious Service. ... # 5 Meditation. More items...
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Many people find that connecting with nature is a spiritual practice that helps them in their recovery. This might involve hiking or walking along a nature trail. It could be just laying in the grass with the sun shining on your face. Maybe you would enjoy sitting quietly under a tree. Or, perhaps you might like to go on a camping trip and do some stargazing.
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Read More »It has been said that prayer is you talking to God. Well, then, meditation is God talking to you. Meditation is another type of spiritual practice that tends to intimidate people. For those who have never tried meditation, it can seem like a frightening endeavor. Many get quite anxious when they think about sitting quietly for a period of time. Most people want to avoid the relentless chatter in their own mind at all costs. The irony is that regular meditation actually quiets mental chatter. It also boosts mood, reduces stress and anxiety, promotes restful sleep, and works as a natural painkiller. These are just a few of the many research-based benefits of meditation. There are different types of meditation. However; the general idea among each practice is to sit alone quietly with your eyes closed and focus on your breath. There is no wrong way to do it. You don’t need a mat or any fancy equipment. It really is just about sitting with yourself without any distractions. If you are interested in meditation – but you find it intimidating – just try it for five minutes. And then ten minutes. Continue to increase the time until you reach 30 minutes. Do this at least three times a week. Want to try a guided meditation? There are plenty on YouTube and they are a great starting point for beginners.
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