Healthcare and Spirituality
=Pt.ShriRam Sharma Acharya
Health has become most sought after and
precious asset these days. Even if one does not have any ailment or health
problem today, he/she is not sure of remaining fit in the near future too. The
fear and risk of physical and psychological diseases and disorders in the
present times are unprecedented. The causes are numerous: air-water pollution,
varieties of viruses, food adulteration, use of pesticides and other hazardous
chemicals in day-to-day life in several forms, stresses of traffic, workload
competition, financial insecurity, terror-attack, etc. What to control? What to
change and how?
Every
one who thinks is confronted with these concerns in one way or the other. The
rising cost of medication, hospitalization and health insurances adds to these
concerns. Everyone who is health-conscious is in search of some guidance to
minimize the risk to his/her health. Many doctors and medical scientists too
have geared up with new interest in finding risk-free viable solutions.
The
upcoming trends of healthcare underline the need for holistic or
multidimensional approach. The World Health Organization ( WHO ) defines
health as “a state of physical, mental and social well-being and not
necessarily the absence of disease and infirmity”. In a popular article[1] Dr. HS Wasir, Head of Cardiology
Department of All India Institute of Medical Sciences has pointed out the need
of a fourth dimension: spiritual well-being. He asserts that spirituality
energizes the other components of health, namely, physical, mental and social.
Similar views are also expressed by several other doctors of international
repute. For example, in one of his review articles on research in spirituality
and health, Dr. Joel Tsevat, Director of Outcomes Research in the Department of
Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, USA has said — “We tend to focus just on what medical
professional can address – physical functioning and mental health. In the
scheme of things, I think, spiritual well-being is also an important component
of someone’s quality of life”.
Without
spirituality no resource or support – be that physical vigor, mental sharpness
or prosperous social status – can ensure positivity and righteousness in one’s
inter-personal dealings and responses to life’s many pressures and challenges
and consequent stresses. The conventional approach of ‘clinical health’ cannot
take care of tensions and stresses.
“Tension”
and “stress” are two universally recognized causes of a wide range of diseases
gripping larger and larger section of the developed, urban and upper middle
class of the world. The other sections of the human society too are not free
from their clutches. Stress is no longer regarded as only a psychological
problem. It has been affirmed as a principal cause of psychosomatic disorders
such as heart attacks, angina, arrhythmias, hypertension, peptic ulcers,
ulcerative colitis, some forms of cancers and certain skin diseases. The modern
world has noticed it and efforts are also on to find feasible and effective
modes of “stress management” via several kinds of seductive medicines,
nerve-relaxing games, exercises, amusement tools and activities for mental
diversion and rejuvenation. More and more people are also tending towardsyoga - ³sana practices [2] . But “stress” is too complex
and deep-rooted to tackle and cannot be removed by external means alone.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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