Kay Omholt-Montague
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Greetings everyone!"
This is my first visit here, although I have been reading/following the blogs posted by Hopeworks Community for several months. I am a very spiritual (not religious) person. And while I was thrilled to read most of your blogs, a small part of me was conflicted about the use of a biblical quote at the top of every blog/post. I am relieved and grateful to report that my fears were unfounded! I absolutely concur with the vast majority of your blogs, and I felt like a drowning woman who had finally found her lifeboat. I had the immediate impression/feeling that we were all "kindred spirits". Over time, I came to understand/know that the biblical verse(s) at the top of each blog were very comforting to many people. As far as I am/was concerned, I willingly began to accept this and not feel threatened and/or forced to "believe".
I am a part-time, Certified Peer Support Specialist and WRAP Facilitator. As part of my work, I facilitate a "Spiritual Wellness" group once a week. At our last meeting (on Friday, June 7th) everyone decided they wanted to know how spirituality affects wellness. I agreed to research this and to bring the results of my research to our next meeting. I also encouraged everyone to bring their own ideas/experiences/etc. to the next meeting.
I believe the existence of Hopeworks Community is/can be the very definition of how spirituality affects wellness. I would also be very grateful to receive/gain access to any materials you may have and/or are aware of.
A "comfort agreement" for the Spiritual Wellness Group was one of our first "orders of business. Basically, group members decided they wanted a group in which they could feel safe and comfortable when expressing their ideas on spirituality - even if they were the polar opposite of someone else's views. Everyone agreed that our group would be about acceptance and validation - and not about attempts to convert and/or convince others that their religion/spirituality was the "right one".
I am very fortunate to be able to facilitate this budding group. And while some folks may find it odd or hypocritical that I am facilitating a spiritual wellness group - in spite of not being a religious person, I am very spiritual. I respect other people and their beliefs - and I am intrigued to find out what makes their beliefs so strong and powerful.
Thank you very much for any input/suggestions/resources you can offer.
Your partner in wellness, recovery, hope and gratitude,
Kay Omholt-Montague