If you want to add seven years to your life, then consider making more time for your "spiritual" side. Here's a primer on why you should consider this aspect of yourself and how to go about it.
23 septembre 2015
If you want to add seven years to your life, then consider making more time for your "spiritual" side. Here's a primer on why you should consider this aspect of yourself and how to go about it.
Over the years, scientists around the world have conducted more than 1,200 studies, all of which suggest a positive relationship between spirituality and long life. What they've found is that nurturing your spiritual health and sense of purpose is usually associated with an increase in longevity.
But this does not necessarily mean attending religious services.
Beneficial spiritualitycould involve anything that boosts your spiritual self, like doing something to help other people or supporting a cause in which you strongly believe.
In one U.S. study, people undergoing open-heart surgery who said they gained strength and comfort from their religion were three times more likely to survive than those with no spiritual beliefs. Even skeptics accept that faith probably exercises a powerful placebo effect. Put simply, people often get better because they believe they will.
Even if you're not interested in formal religious services, nurturing your spiritual side through activities such as volunteer work, spending time out in the open countryside or meditation has clear benefits.
Bear this primer on nurturing your spiritual side in mind to help you on the road to overall health.
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