Spiritual health is about a clean mind, a clean mouth and clean good kind loving thoughts, words and deeds. The person who does not sin nor think anything wrong, nor to say nor to do wrong things. When the soulspirit is purified by effort and by will, to be clean, then the mind comes right, then the emotions come right, even the body too, that's called, in The Bible: "being made whole". Repentance is about quitting any sins, all of them, by willingly not sinning. And to be a better person thereby, regaining purity and wholesomeness, and then the repentant person is happier, more joyful, and realises more virtues, such as acceptance of God's Will, such as more innocence, more virtues on and on. Wholism or holism is about the whole person, soulspirit and all, to be made clean, to make oneself whole.
Spiritual health is the experience of inner calm, meaningful purpose, and a deep connection to a higher power or greater existence. This sense guides moral values, beliefs, and overall well-being in life.
Spiritual atrophy refers to a decline in one's spiritual health or well-being, often characterized by a lack of spiritual practices, disconnection from one's beliefs, or a sense of emptiness or drift in one's spiritual life. It can manifest as feelings of apathy, doubt, or disconnectedness from one's spiritual path or purpose. Regular spiritual practice, reflection, and mindfulness can help counteract spiritual atrophy.
That would depend on the definitions of both words. For example, if "religious" meant to attend services given by the sanctuary you attend, but you have no spiritual connection or faithfulness or passion for that religion, then you would not necessarily have a spiritual connection.
In many belief systems, the material universe is considered flawed because it is subject to impermanence, suffering, and change. The spiritual universe, on the other hand, is seen as unchanging, eternal, and perfect. This perception reflects the idea that the physical world is temporary and imperfect compared to the realm of the divine or spiritual.
The preposition "with" is typically used after "blessed." For example: "I feel blessed with good health."
what are the examples of moral-spiritual health
purpose and meaning in your life
social intellectual spiritual physical emotional
what are the examples of moral-spiritual health
what are the examples of moral-spiritual health
My spiritual health seems to be in good order.
Spiritual health refers to, are you a good person. If you do something to help someone in need then you are helping you "spiritual health".
Emotional health?
social health, phisycal health, spiritual health, mental health, emotional health
For your spiritual and physical health.
Protestantism takes care of your spiritual health.
The 3 types of health are: physical, mental, & spiritual.