Contemporary Human and Forgetting about the Health of Self Based on the Wisdom Principles of Avicenna
Journal of Pizhūhish dar dīn va Salāmat (i.e., Research on Religion & Health),
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021),
11 Shahrivar 2021
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Page 1-6
https://doi.org/10.22037/jrrh.v7i3.34358
Abstract
Spiritual health refers to enjoying a sense of acceptance, a positive feeling, morality and the feeling of being in a mutual relationship with the dominant divine power, others and one’s self. It develops in a dynamic and coordinated cognitive, emotional, and proactive process and personal consequences. Among the main components of spiritual health are spiritual knowledge, spiritual emotions, spiritual actions, and spiritual benefits.
- Avicenna; Human; Self health; Spiritual health
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