7 Tips For Spirituality, Making A Connection

by Bill Urell on

adiction recoveryThis article on tips for spirituality came about as the result of work done with people in . The concepts are applicable to most every one however. The question is often asked, what can I do to improve my ?

Addiction can be viewed as a disease of isolation, becoming disconnected to life. Addiction recovery and spirituality can be viewed as the process of becoming connected. The more connections in our lives, the greater the chance of coming into harmony with our surroundings.

There are basically four areas of life, or types of relationships we work toward in becoming connected. Positive spirituality may be viewed as having a healthy relationship and positive self-esteem with yourself, firstly. Secondly there is the relationship you may have or want to develop with whatever form of Higher Power is right for you. It can be God, Nature, a Force of Universe, it is up to you. Please note we are not mixing religion with this idea of spirituality. The third are to develop healthy connections or spirituality is in relationships with family. Lastly is the area which is kind of a catch all, community. This includes casual relationships, work, social situations, etc.

Here are 7 tips for spirituality that are very concrete areas for development. It is very important to be working in each area, set up specific goals that are measurable and achievable. Instead of saying ‘I will start meditating’ say ‘I will spend 10 minutes before breakfast and ten minutes after dinner alone reading the meditation of the day’.
Without further ado:

1. Use personal prayer and/or meditation. This is quiet time to start to develop time for yourself and to assess how things are going in your life.

2. Spend time in groups. This could be attending a worship service, singing in a choir, acting in a play or any group with positive interaction and direction. This enhances our ability to develop relationships with other people.

3. Spend time learning. Grow your mind. This could be taking a few classes at the community college, book study groups, self-help or mental health material.

4. Take time for yourself. Plan a quiet day just for you, away from family and work. Indulge yourself in quiet. There are many retreat areas where you can find peaceful surroundings for recharging yourself.

5. Physical fitness and proper diet. There is a very satisfying feeling that comes from taking care of yourself physically. Get in shape to be the best person you can be.

6. Recreation. Indulge in some activity just for sheer fun. Explore hobbies, sports, whatever floats your boat, but make time for it. Do not plan to ‘get around to it someday’. Just do it.

7. Be of service. Do some volunteer work or engage in random acts of kindness. It really does feel good and build self-esteem to help someone with no thought of reward. This is a cosmic win-win situation.

We hope that gave you some ideas about how to improve your relationships with self and others. The key thing is to take action. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Why not utilize the 7 tips for spiritualty to improve your spiritual connection?

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Dr. Dan Hart, Msc.D. at

I offer a Yogoda Self-Help addiction recovery formula without cost, sending the formula page as requested (by e-mail or surface mail), along with a copy of Yogoda Perspective in Addiction Recovery. I promote the self-help recovery formula as an extension of the mission to the West of Paramhansa Yogananda (1893-1952), author of “Autobiography of a Yogi.” His teachings were my training and personal service for fifteen years as a resident of his training communities in Southern California.

Dr. Dan Hart, Msc.D. danhart_yogslfhlp@msn.com
International Association of Yoga Therapists http://www.iayt.org

Lynn E. Bedford at

I am an addict in recovery. There is absolutely No cure, just deliverance. Get rid of the strong man, then the lesser spirits….Once you are set free, stay away from any one or anything that these spirits from the pit of hell dwell. Hang with the right bunch…

Darvin from Discount Yoga Mat at

As one of the other commenters has pointed out, this is no cure for addiction, and recovery from it is indeed a journey versus a destination. These are excellent tips for making that journey as easy as possible. I especially like that you have given tips or things that should be done regularly, as recovery has to be taken day by day.
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I think these are great tips for everyone, not just those addiction recovery people. I like to have time to mediate, study my scriptures and study others things in life, praying, serving, socializing, exercising, and learning. Life is good and we just need to enjoy it to better our well-being. thanks for this great post

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