Posts tagged Christ centered focus
What Your Brain Does When You Pray

Whether or not you pray, your brain is doing something when you sit in silence, slow your breathing, and direct your attention toward something larger than yourself.

Neuroscientists call it a shift in default mode network activity — a measurable reorganization of how your brain allocates attention when it moves from reactive processing to something more intentional, more still. Contemplatives have called it communion for centuries. The research and the ancient practice are describing the same phenomenon from opposite ends of the same corridor.

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Starting the Year with Emotional Clarity: 5 Steps for Mental and Spiritual Renewal

The holidays are over, the decorations are down, and the calendar has turned to January and even that is waning. Many of us feel a mix of relief and emptiness, or a heavy sense of “what now?” This wintry season is the perfect time to care for both your mind and spirit. By combining faith-based reflection with practical steps for emotional wellness, you can start the year grounded and renewed.

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