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An Introduction to Spiritual
Healing |
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The Benefits of Spititual
Healing |
The society that we live in today stands as
a monument to the scientific and technological triumphs of the
last century. There is no denying that this advancement of
science has made our lives a great deal easier, longer and more
comfortable and we wonder how previous generations had been
able to survive. Somewhere down the line science replaced
religion and philosophy as the main source of infinite
knowledge.
In recent years society has begun to doubt the unlimited power
of science and has realised that it is unable to provide all
the answers to the fundamental questions of existence. A new
spirituality has emerged from this understanding which has
resulted in a gradual shift in attitude. The materialism and
how powered competitiveness of much of the last twenty five
years has given way to a slightly more relaxed, positive and
intuitive mood.
This change in attitude has been most apparent in in peoples
attitudes towards health. They are adopting a more holistic
approach to health and acknowledging the importance of
lifestyle, correct diet and regular exercise for the upkeep of
a healthy body. At the same time people are starting to
recognise and understand the importance of the state of their
mental, spiritual and emotional well-being on their physical
health.
In reality we have always known how strongly our emotions
affect our spiritual being. We connect the idea of wellness
with the idea of emotion when we say that we do not 'feel well'
and when we do not know exactly what is wrong with us. It is in
this atmosphere of enthusiasm for the holistic ideal that such
concepts have been wisely accepted into our collective
consciousness. This in turn has opened the way for alternative
therapies, some of which have been practised for hundreds of
years, to be adopted into mainstream society. A world of
specialist therapies has become more acceptable and readily
available.
Faith healing is one of the most conservative and respectable
of the so called alternative therapies to be welcomed into
society. It is difficult to give a definitive description of
faith healing because it has become an umbrella term for all
the diverse elements of healing that come within its range. In
its purest meaning faith healing is the belief in 'right'
thinking that is practised within a religious system. Christian
faith healers believe that all healing comes from God.
However the implication that faith is necessary before a person
can be helped by healing forces means that non believers will
be excluded. Another problem with the term 'faith healing' is
that it places the source of healing in a person's faith and
not in Christ or a divinity. This definition reduces the role
of God in healing and is also potentially harmful to those
people who do not experience any lessening of the symptoms
following healing. This will result in them believing that it
is their fault for not having enough faith. This can then lead
to a spiritual crisis.
A more flexible definition of faith healing is that of a
therapy that is based on something other than current
scientific knowledge. The term 'spiritual healing' is used by
those who are reluctant to be emphatic as to the origin of
healing, whether it is from God or from some other universal
source.
When redefining healing it is important to note that this means
changing attitudes towards disease. It has been suggested that
all diseases are psychologically rooted or stress related. For
example stress, over-work and unexpressed anger are recognised
as contributory factors in the emergence of many medical
conditions. This kind of direct cause and effect approach can
be harmful as it will suggest to the patient that he or she is
responsible for the illness. This in turn could induce feelings
of guilt and shame which could become another obstacle to
well-being.
It should be mentioned that faith healing is a complementary
therapy which is intended to be used in conjunction with
orthodox medicine, not to replace it. The proof of its
effectiveness is largely anecdotal rather than scientific and
this invites a sceptical attitude. However in any analysis of
faith healing it would be wise to to accept that there are
things in life that defy scientific explanation.
Andrew Tomkinson is a writer of Articles on
matters of fitness, health and nutrition.
Andrew Tomkinson
July 29 2008
This is an Article about Spiritual Healing
and the benefits that it can bring to men and
women.
Source:
http://www.healthandyou.org
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