HEMA VIJAY
ISSUE: Spiritual wellness has a crucial impact on our physical health
and life and impacts the decisions we make, our values, and behaviour
Take time outTo meditate
Just touching 46, Mallini was overcome by a sense of
emptiness. Life seemed to be getting out of hand. Irritability and anger
were building up within her, leading to strained relationships.
Meanwhile, she was diagnosed with hypertension, and began to experience
bouts of unexplained and recurring headaches. Was mid-life crisis the
reason for Mallini’s trauma? Or the empty nest syndrome? Or maybe… was
it spiritual ill-health?
Well, most of us associate
spirituality with religion and worship, and consider spiritual wellness
to be largely irrelevant to everyday life. If you figure among this
group, give it a re-think. Spiritual wellness encompasses non-theocratic
aspects of the human personality too, and has a crucial impact on our
physical health and life. Spiritual wellness encompasses the meaning we
attach to life and the purpose we hold for our lives; peace and harmony
within ourselves; the capacity to show love, compassion, forgiveness and
empathy; and our outlook towards other living beings and the universe.
Obviously then, spiritual wellness impacts most of the decisions we make
in life, our values, and behaviour.
“Of course,
crossing a milestone age and seeing children move away would be
traumatic for any one. So would retirement; or passing out from school
or college and leaving behind old friendships. But with sound spiritual
health, the impact would be far less. Mallini, for instance would have
been able to view those events that tormented her as a natural
progression in life, and turn her attention to open a new chapter in
life, such as community service, taking up a course she had been
interested in, or follow up on a hobby or a career that had been left
midway,” points out consultant psychiatrist Dr. K.N. Sudhakar. Effects
of spiritual ill health manifest more when there is no pressing work to
hold people’s attention, and people are forced to confront themselves
rather than focus on their targets. “That is why many people end up with
depression during holidays/retirement,” adds Dr. Sudhakar.
While
positive spiritual health enables a person to take the ups and downs of
life in stride and look onwards rather than backwards, at the organic
level, it helps us cope with stress, which in turn empowers us against
infections and psychosomatic disorders such as the ones that troubled
Mallini. Positive spiritual health keeps our minds relaxed and our
systems functioning well. Not surprisingly, modern definitions of
wellness, such as those of the U.S.-based National Wellness Institute
include spiritual wellness as one of the six dimensions of wellness.
The indicators
Of
course, spiritual health is a non-tangible quality and one can hardly
measure it on a scale. But generally, four factors are held to be good
indicators of spiritual heath. A spiritually well person is someone who
would have taken time for mediation or prayer ever day, despite demands
on his time.
Depending on his interest, he is likely
to be involved in community service, or some other activity that
fascinates him and connects him with the universe such as gardening,
art, etc. Or, he might be engrossed in the study of philosophy, natural
history, psychology, etc, which enables us to think beyond ourselves.
Mentions neuroscientist, psychiatrist and geneticist, Dr. Diane Hennacy
Powell who researches on human consciousness, the mind-body connect and
other phenomena, “The spiritually well person is also likely to be
living out his ideals; for instance, he would rate job satisfaction over
job designation. He would be guided by his values in decision making.
And while he may have his own contrary views, he would not look down
upon others’ views or refuse to hear their views”.
HEMA VIJAY
(The Hindu, Metroplus/ Chennai, 28/05/2013)
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