In today’s fast-paced world, things can feel really overwhelming and stressful, which often makes us feel disconnected from everything; that’s when our mind and soul need a respite from the tough times. This is why staying spiritually grounded is something that we need to survive and sustain in the modern world, but how to stick to the path of spirituality during tough times may be the biggest challenge? Well, if you too have been there, then we have got your back with some simple ways to stay grounded and spiritually aligned even when you are stressed and low. Read on to find out…
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The power of conscious breathingSpiritual grounding is about bringing that energy down, connecting with the present moment and remembering that we are more than just our problems or things we need to do. The way to ground ourselves is by breathing. When we breathe deeply, it tells our body that we are safe. When we feel like things are getting too much, we can try the “4-7-8” technique: we breathe in for four seconds hold it for seven seconds and breathe out slowly for eight seconds. This helps us feel more connected to our body and stops our mind from wandering.Connecting with the EarthThere is a way to ground ourselves that involves the earth. Spending time in nature, like walking on grass, gardening or sitting under a tree, helps us feel better. It is like the earth is absorbing all the energy. A simple way is to look at the rising sun and journal affirmations and goals of the day. This helps start the day on a positive note.Creating a sacred morning routineHow we start our day is important. It sets the tone for the rest of the day. Instead of checking our phones as soon as we wake up, we can spend ten minutes doing something that helps us feel grounded. Begin the day with small prayers or mantras or listen to chants to stay calm and grounded.
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Practicing mindfulnessStress is usually about things that might happen in the future or things that happened in the past. Spiritual grounding is about being in the present moment. We can practice this by paying attention to what we’re doing. When we wash the dishes, we can feel the water or when we walk, we can feel our legs moving. It is believed that by focusing on the present, we do not give stress the chance to grow.Silent spacesTo stay grounded, we need to create spaces where we can be silent. If we turn off our notifications for one hour a day, we can hear our own voice again. In the silence we can find clarity.
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Community and serviceFinally, grounding can come from helping others. When we are stressed, we think about our problems. If we do small acts of kindness or connect with others, we remember that we are part of something bigger. Helping someone else can give us a perspective and remind us that even when things are tough, we can still make a difference.









