And why is it important to build a strong spiritual foundation? There are many potential ways to answer this question. A good starting point is to first define spirituality for yourself. This is a wonderful reflective exercise when we pause for a moment and ask, “how do I define spirituality?” After you have reflected, then continue reading for additional thoughts to consider.
In defining spirituality, there is the Buddhist definition naming spirituality as shamatha, or “tranquil abiding.” Others describe spirituality as the spirit piece of our lives. This spirit is connected to the source of all life. It is the very breath we breathe. Body, mind and spirit is commonly used for identifying an inter-connectedness of our humanness. Others name spirit as the part of us connected to something much larger, something beyond us. Perhaps your spirituality exists in, or has grown from a faith tradition that helped, or hindered, your early understanding of what it means to have a spiritual life. For our working definition of spirituality, we will use this statement as a foundation to build upon:
Spirituality is not about religion. Rather it is an acknowledgement of our spiritual essence by exploring our desire for purpose, meaning and an interconnection with others.
We tend our spiritual life by first choosing to enter this journey. We can become seekers of wisdom and nourishing acts when we make space in our lives for the intentional nurturing of a stronger foundation of our spirits. We journey by paying attention and listening carefully, so we can get in touch with the longing of our human spirit. We strive to live peaceably and justly with other human beings. Through the nurturing of spirituality, we begin by taking many steps on this pathway to well being. With each step, we soon understand the potential for a deeper connection to a richer and more brilliant inner life.
At times this inner seeking challenges us in how we currently think, live and act in the world. When we experience breakthroughs, we can name these new understandings as spiritual awakenings. It is important for us to awaken to all the ways that our spiritual lives are being newly formed. This is what builds a strong spiritual foundation and we can begin to see what is possible with each new awakening. By growing awareness to the many layers of life we learn how to continually nurture our spiritual lives. This helps us build a strong spiritual foundation.
To further your spiritual path, consider spending time reflecting or journaling using Deepening Our Spiritual Lives as a resource. The series of questions are to support you in further reflection of your spiritual history to help you more fully connect into your spiritual essence. You can spend as long, or as brief, on this process as you desire. You may also want to review the VITAL WorkLife Wheel of Well Being overview and assessment on each year to keep yourself aware.
In the busyness of life, we may lose sight of the fact spiritual living is not an after work or week-end obligation. Rather our spiritual life becomes the very fabric of our daily living and becomes our preferred way of being in the world. Even during good times, our spiritual life can suddenly express itself in the form of discomfort or dissatisfaction, our spiritual foundation can help return us to a deep inner peace and calm while we determine the source of the potential new frustration. With a strong spiritual foundation, we can focus on what is truly essential. This strong foundation can support us in creating a new vision to see what opportunities are ahead, rather than hanging on to our fears and anxieties about change and what the future may hold. However you choose to nurture your spirit, this investment will ensure you have a consistent source of hope, strength, comfort, meaning and peace. You will want to continue to ‘tend this inner garden’ to ensure an ongoing, strong spiritual foundation.
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